| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 632 pages
...while in fact a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of the property of its profitable use without justification,...dangerous in case of fire than in the residential portion. This court is not familiar with the actual facts, but it may be that in this limited commercial area... | |
| 1909 - 896 pages
...while in fact a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of the property of its profitable use without justification,...reasonable, and is justified by the police power. The reasons contained in the opinion of the state court are In our view sufficient to justify their... | |
| Flavel Shurtleff, Frederick Law Olmsted - City planning - 1914 - 370 pages
...unreasonable that it deprives the owner of the property of its profitable use without justif1cation, and that he is therefore entitled under the Constitution...discrimination thus made is, as we think, reasonable, and is justif1ed by the police power. It might well be supposed that taller buildings in the commercial section... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Commission on Building Districts and Restrictions - Building - 1916 - 464 pages
...while in fact a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of property of its profitable use without justification,...invasion of his rights. The discrimination thus made is, we think, reasonable, and is justified b>' the police power .... The reasons contained in the opinion... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Commission on Building Districts and Restrictions - Building - 1916 - 468 pages
...while in fact a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of property of its profitable use without justification,...invasion of his rights. The discrimination thus made is, we think, reasonable, and is justified by the police power . . . . The reasons contained in the opinion... | |
| Alfred Chester Hanford - Municipal government - 1926 - 494 pages
...while, in fact, a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of the property of its profitable use without justification,...dangerous in case of fire than in the residential portion. This court is not familiar with the actual facts, but it may be that in this limited commercial area... | |
| Charles Wesley Tooke - Municipal corporations - 1926 - 1392 pages
...while in fact a discrimination or classification, is so unreasonable that it deprives the owner of the property of its profitable use without justification,...reasonable, and is justified by the police power. » * » . The judgment is therefore affirmed. In re OPINION OP THE JUSTICES. 234 Mass. 597. (1920).... | |
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