We are of opinion, further, that the constitutional power of the State to insist that its natural advantages shall remain unimpaired by its citizens is not dependent upon any nice estimate of the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs.... State Conservation of Resources - Halaman 8oleh Clifford James Hynning - 1939 - 116 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1916 - 502 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...view. But the state is not required to submit even to esthetic analysis. Any analysis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what all admit... | |
| 1916 - 948 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...might escape a lawyer's view. But the state is not to submit even to an aesthetic analysis. Any analysis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1913 - 930 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...view. But the state is not required to submit even to aesthetic analysis. Any analysis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what all admit... | |
| 1908 - 384 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...from a great river that might escape a lawyer's view. (Laughter and applause.) But the state is not required to submit even to an aesthetic analysis. Any... | |
| American Civic Association - 1916 - 416 halaman
...The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants, and these are benefits from a great river that might escape...inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what att admit to be a great public good and what it has it may keep and give no one a reason for its will"... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1908 - 1060 halaman
...extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is likely to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants, and...But the State is not required to submit even to an esthetic analysis. Any analy.sis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what all admit... | |
| 1909 - 712 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...finds itself in possession of what all admit to be a public good, and what it has it may keep and give no one a reason for its will." There are those in... | |
| 1909 - 986 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...But the State is not required to submit even to an esthetic analysis. Any analysis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what all admit... | |
| 1909 - 508 halaman
...the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...from a great river that might escape a lawyer's view. [Laughter] I have simply quoted. [Laughter] But the State is not required to submit even to an esthetic... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 504 halaman
...the extent of present use, or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants,...But the state is not required to submit even to an assthetic analysis. Any analysis may be inadequate. It finds itself in possession of what all admit... | |
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