Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants... Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association - Page 100by Illinois State Bar Association - 1887Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1884 - 836 pages
...When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and...extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use, but, so long as he maintains the use, he must submit to... | |
| Francis Wharton - Constitutional law - 1884 - 882 pages
...When, therefore, one devotes his propert}' to a use in which the public has an interest, he in effect grants to the public an interest in that use, and...to the extent of the interest he has thus created." Limiting these expressions to the interstate transport of property and persons, and to the police regulations... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1212 pages
..."When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect grants to the public an interest in that use, and...to the extent of the interest he has thus created." But so long as he uses his property for private use, and in the absence of devoting It to public use,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 840 pages
...in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that rise, and must submit to be controlled by the public for...extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw hia grant by discontinuing the use, but, so long as he maintains the use, he must submit to... | |
| United States. Congress - Interstate commerce - 1884 - 582 pages
...one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest he in e fleet grants to 1 lie public an interest in that use, and must submit to...controlled by the public-, for the common good, to the ex tent of the interest he 1ms created. Ho may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the пне, but... | |
| Tennessee. General Assembly. Senate - Legislative journals - 1885 - 710 pages
...When one devotes his property to a MSi? in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants the public an interest in that use and must submit to be controlled by the public." Theophilus Parsons, a recognized legal authority throughout the United States, says : (tThey (the railroads)... | |
| Tennessee. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Tennessee - 1885 - 1282 pages
..." When one devotes his property to a uxe in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants the public an interest in that use and must submit to be controlled by the public." Theophilus Parsons, a recognized legal authority throughout the United States, says: "They (the railroads)... | |
| Victor Morawetz - Corporation law - 1886 - 642 pages
...rule, that, " when one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he in effect grants to the public an interest in that use, and...extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use ; but so long as he maintains the use, he must submit to... | |
| William P. Wells - Contracts - 1886 - 40 pages
...When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use and must...extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use, but so long as he maintains the use he must submit to... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1886 - 568 pages
...When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use and must...extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use, but so long as he maintains the use he must submit to... | |
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