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" To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community. "
United States Supreme Court Reports - Página 356
por United States. Supreme Court - 1915
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 41

1941 - 1542 páginas
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Pacific Municipalities, Volume 31

1917 - 834 páginas
...city forever in its primitive condition. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community." The cases above referred to show that there is, as stated by Judge Hunt. a trend of authority and that...
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Pamphlets

American Civic Association - 1916 - 416 páginas
...forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community." An examination of the decisions of the United States Supreme Court, and especially of the four great...
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The American City, Volume 14

Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1916 - 710 páginas
...must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way. they must yield to the good cf the community. The logical result of petitioner's...occupations that are usually banished to the purlieus." Is any stronger justification needed of control by the city of the development of private property...
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National Municipal Review, Volume 5

1916 - 770 páginas
...forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of the petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed or enlarged against the...
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Law Notes, Volume 20

1917 - 308 páginas
...States in the last case referred to: "There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community." The decisions to which I have referred as illustrative of the holdings of the court concerning zone ordinances...
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American City Progress and the Law

Howard Lee McBain - 1918 - 294 páginas
...forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the...occupations that are usually banished to the purlieus. Prior to this decision the supreme court of Nebraska had sustained an ordinance that entirely prohibited...
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Southwestern Law Review, Volumes 1-2

1916 - 264 páginas
...would limit the development of the city. If progress is to be had, and in its march private interests are In the way, they must yield to the good of the community. The legislature, in the exercise of the police power, may declare to be * nuisance a necessary and lawful...
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The American Political Science Review, Volume 12

Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1918 - 808 páginas
...forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community." A Chicago billboard ordinance was sustained in Thomas Cusack Co. v. Chicago.48 This prohibited the...
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Pacific Municipalities, Volume 33

1919 - 568 páginas
...forever in its primitive conditions. "There must be progress, and if in its march private interest are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community." The boundaries of the zones in Los Angeles are very loosely drawn without the aid of a city plan or planning...
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