| 1896 - 818 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy ; and also...officer is not a trespasser. " But we are clearly of opinion that in all of these cases the danger must be immediate and impending ; or the necessity urgent... | |
| 1896 - 780 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and also...to the owner; but the officer is not a trespasser. " Bat we are clearly of opinion that in all of these cases the danger must be immediate and impending;... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1852 - 668 páginas
...possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and alsowhere a military officer, charged with a particular duty,...for public use. Unquestionably, in such cases, the go 'ernment is bound to make full compensation to the owner ; but the officer is riot a trespasser.... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1857 - 728 páginas
...occasions in -which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and also...officer is not a trespasser. But we are clearly of opinion that in all of these cases the danger must be immediate and impending, or the necessity urgent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1857 - 996 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed, to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy ; and also...the officer is not a trespasser. But we are clearly o: opinion, that in all of these cases the danger must be immediate an-1 impending, or the necessity... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1861 - 664 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it trom falling into the hands of the public enemy, and also...private property into the public service or take it for the public use. Unquestionably in such cases the government is bound to make full compensation to the... | |
| Joel Parker - 1862 - 56 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and also where a military officer, * 1 Knapp's Reports, 867. charged with a particular duty, may impress private property into tl public... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1863 - 292 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed, to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and also...to the owner; but the officer is not a trespasser." . . . "It is the emergency that gives the right, and the emergency must be shown to exist before the... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1958 - 1004 páginas
...occasions in which private property may lawfully be taken possession of or destroyed to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy ; and also...officer is not a trespasser. But we are clearly of opinion, that in all of these cases the danger must be immediate and impending; or the necessity urgent... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1868 - 588 páginas
...destroyed, to prevent it from falling into the hands of the public enemy; and also 1 13 Howard's R. 115. where a military officer charged with a particular...to the owner, but the officer is not a trespasser." I pause in the citation to remark that this duty is only moral and not legal. Were it legal, it could... | |
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