United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 217United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1910 - Courts |
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Page 191
... easement and not the fee is taken . If what is taken is practically co- extensive with the fee , and if the taking deprives the owner of the beneficial interest in the land , then it makes no differ- ence in the quantum of the damage ...
... easement and not the fee is taken . If what is taken is practically co- extensive with the fee , and if the taking deprives the owner of the beneficial interest in the land , then it makes no differ- ence in the quantum of the damage ...
Page 192
... easement of public travel the land taken was already subject to rights of way and to rights of light and air not only to the Wharf and Dock Corporation but to its assigns , and the owner of the land so taken may be limited in his ...
... easement of public travel the land taken was already subject to rights of way and to rights of light and air not only to the Wharf and Dock Corporation but to its assigns , and the owner of the land so taken may be limited in his ...
Page 193
... easement of way , light and air over the land in question , and the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank held a mortgage on the same , subject to the easement . These three were the only parties having any interests in the land . They filed ...
... easement of way , light and air over the land in question , and the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank held a mortgage on the same , subject to the easement . These three were the only parties having any interests in the land . They filed ...
Page 252
... easement for the passage of its trains and engines through the park upon a strip of land forty - two feet wide from the east to the north side thereof . The ground owned by the Wabash is not , as stated , of equal width , portions ...
... easement for the passage of its trains and engines through the park upon a strip of land forty - two feet wide from the east to the north side thereof . The ground owned by the Wabash is not , as stated , of equal width , portions ...
Page 333
... easement and is land , and its destruction for public purposes is a taking for which the owner of the dominant estate to which it is attached is entitled to compensation . The value of an easement cannot be ascertained without reference ...
... easement and is land , and its destruction for public purposes is a taking for which the owner of the dominant estate to which it is attached is entitled to compensation . The value of an easement cannot be ascertained without reference ...
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