The inquiry in such cases must be what is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it is at the time applied, but with reference to the uses to which it is plainly adapted ; that is to say, what is it worth... Street Work Laws of the State of California - Página 267por Frank Graham Finlayson - 1893 - 425 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1888 - 666 páginas
...be regarded as in a sale betiveen private parties. The inquiry is, what is the market value, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it...reference to the uses to which it is plainly adapted, etc. 41 Ark., 208; 98 US, 403. Our theory is that appellees' property is a fractional block on the... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1905 - 922 páginas
...private parties. The inquiry in such cases must be what is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it...which it is plainly adapted; that is to say, what is it worth from its availability for valuable uses. Property is not to be deemed worthless because... | |
| 1908 - 1118 páginas
...Patterson, 98 US 403, 408, 25 L. Ed. 206, "must be, what is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it...which it is plainly adapted — that is to say, what is it worth from its availability for valuable uses? Property is not to be deemed worthless because... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1897 - 798 páginas
...US 403, 408 : " The inquiry in such cases must be what is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it...which it is plainly adapted ; that is to say, what is it worth from its availability for valuable uses." The value of this property to the railroad company,... | |
| 1894 - 1170 páginas
...403, it was said: "The inquiry in such cases must be, what is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which it is at the time applied, but with reference to the ust»s to which It is plainly adapted? — that is to say, what it is worth from its availability for... | |
| 1915 - 1246 páginas
...taken under the statute of eminent domain is to be estimated, not merely with reference to the use to which it is at the time applied, but with reference to all uses to which it Is plainly adapted, and that the owner, having thereon an excavation for an irrigating... | |
| Montana. Supreme Court, Henry Nichols Blake - 1887 - 682 páginas
...private parties. The inquiry in such cases must be, what is the property worth in the market, viewed, not merely with reference to the uses to which it...which it is plainly adapted; that is to say, what is it worth from its availability for valuable uses? Property is not to be deemed worthless because... | |
| 1902 - 1302 páginas
...private parties. The inquiry in such cases must be, what Is the property worth in the market, viewed not merely with reference to the uses to which It...which It is plainly adapted; that is to say, what Is it worth from its availability for valuable uses? Property Is not to be deemed worthless because... | |
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