Knowledge (XXG)

Lindsay v. Commissioners

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to build a public road did not require compensation to the deprived property owners. The case as since been overturned by the interpretation of the "
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Index

2 S.C.L. 38
case
South Carolina
government taking
just compensation
Fifth Amendment
Categories
Takings Clause case law
1796 in United States case law
South Carolina state case law
1796 in South Carolina

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