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" The property is held in private ownership and it is that property, and not the original cost of it, of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law. "
The Quarterly Journal of Economics - Page 85
edited by - 1920
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The Federal Reporter

1926 - 1144 pages
...Ann. Cas. 1916A, 18) this principle is stated: "The property is held in private ownership and it is that property, and not the original cost of it, of...owner may not be deprived without due process of law." In Missouri ex rel. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. v. Public Service Commission, 43 S. Ct. 544, 262...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 3

1884 - 676 pages
...S within the meaning of the contract clause of the constitution, it is, • nevertheless, property, of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law. Its value as property depends in every legal sense upon the remedies which the law gives to enforce...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volumes 3-4

1884 - 1434 pages
...contract within the meaning of the contract clause of the constitution, it is, nevertheless, property, of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law. Its value as property depends in every legal sense upon the remedies which the law gives to enforce...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 109

United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 840 pages
...within the meaning of the Constitution, it is, Dissenting Opinion: Harlan, J. nevertheless, property, of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law. Its value as property depends in every legal sense upon the remedies which the law gives to enforce...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 109

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1884 - 836 pages
...within the meaning of the Constitution, it is, Dissenting Opinion: Harlan, J. nevertheless, property, of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law. Its value as property depends in every legal sense upon the remedies which the law gives to enforce...
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Opinions and Decisions of the Railroad Commission of the State of ..., Volume 24

Railroad Commission of Wisconsin - 1922 - 806 pages
...of its fair value if it he more than its cost. The property is held in private ownership, and it is that property, and not the original cost of it, of...owner may not be deprived without due process of law. But still it Is property employed in a public calling, subject to governmental regulation, and while,...
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Journal of the Engineers Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 7

Engineers' Society of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 538 pages
...so acquired at that time is what it cost. (10) "The property is held in private ownership, and it is that property, and not the original cost of it, of...owner may not be deprived without due process of law." Now bearing in mind the particular method of reproduction before the Court, the defects pointed out,...
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The Constitutional Law of the United States, Volume 1

Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 728 pages
...is a different one. Then, it would seem, the office has often to he treated as a piece of property of which the owner may not be deprived without due •process of law even by the State itself. In Kennard v. Louisiana21 an action in the nature of quo warranto was brought...
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Society of the Chagres - 1917 - 412 pages
...consideration of the amount of the original investment. The property is held in private ownership, and it is that property, and not the original cost of it, of...owner may not be deprived without due process of law." Federal ownership and operation of railroads is unqestionably inevitable. The most important issue...
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Proceedings of the American Electric Railway Association

American Electric Railway Association - 1914 - 346 pages
...its cost. That could only be appreciation — The property is held in private ownership, and it is that property and not the original cost of it, of which the owner would be deprived, without due process of law. So if the court adheres to principle, and adheres to...
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