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Constitutional Law-Eminent Domain-Master Flight Plan As A Taking Of Land Under Approach Area To Municipal Airport, Ralph L. Wright S. Ed Nov 1961

Constitutional Law-Eminent Domain-Master Flight Plan As A Taking Of Land Under Approach Area To Municipal Airport, Ralph L. Wright S. Ed

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff owned land adjacent to the Greater Pittsburgh Airport which lay under an approach area for one of the runways. Allegheny County, in compliance with rules and regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, drafted a "Master Plan," approved by the CAA, which showed the approach area over part of plaintiff's property. Plaintiff sued to recover damages from the county, owner and operator of the airport, alleging an appropriation of his land because of the substantial interference with its use and enjoyment caused by flights at low altitudes above his land during landings and take-offs. Upon an award of damages by …


Zoning—Declaratory Judgment On New Zoning Regulation May Be Had Prior To Application For Variance, Francis P. Mcgarry Oct 1961

Zoning—Declaratory Judgment On New Zoning Regulation May Be Had Prior To Application For Variance, Francis P. Mcgarry

Buffalo Law Review

Scarsdale Supply Co. v. Village of Scarsdale, 8 N.Y.2d 325, 206 N.Y.S.2d 773 (1960).


Zoning—Regulation Of Unsafe Use Upheld, Roger V. Barth Oct 1961

Zoning—Regulation Of Unsafe Use Upheld, Roger V. Barth

Buffalo Law Review

Town of Hempstead v. Goldblatt, 9 N.Y.2d 101, 211 N.Y.S.2d 185 (1961).


Zoning—Interpretation Of Zoning Ordinance Held Question For Zoning Board, Buffalo Law Review Board Oct 1961

Zoning—Interpretation Of Zoning Ordinance Held Question For Zoning Board, Buffalo Law Review Board

Buffalo Law Review

Von Kohorn v. Morrell, 9 N.Y.2d 27, 210 N.Y.S.2d 525 (1961).


Spot Zoning Approved In New York Mar 1961

Spot Zoning Approved In New York

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Resolution 15: Comprehensive Zoning Regulations For County Commissioners District Four Zoning District, Dewitt Mcgee & Associates Feb 1961

Resolution 15: Comprehensive Zoning Regulations For County Commissioners District Four Zoning District, Dewitt Mcgee & Associates

City and Regional Planning -- Florida

Volusia County, Florida

Comprehensive zoning regulations for County Commissioners District Four Zoning District. Volusia County, Florida. Daytona Beach, Fla. : DeWitt McGee & Associates, 1961.


Nonresidential Urban Renewal In New York, G. Graham Waite Jan 1961

Nonresidential Urban Renewal In New York, G. Graham Waite

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Choice Of Use In Resource Management, Gilbert F. White Jan 1961

The Choice Of Use In Resource Management, Gilbert F. White

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The New Rules In New Mexico, Jerrold L. Walden Jan 1961

The New Rules In New Mexico, Jerrold L. Walden

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Rural-Urban Transfer Of Water In California, Stephen C. Smith Jan 1961

The Rural-Urban Transfer Of Water In California, Stephen C. Smith

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Proposed New Mexico Criminal Code, Henry Weihofen Jan 1961

The Proposed New Mexico Criminal Code, Henry Weihofen

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Real Property - Easements By Implication - Creation Of Easements By Implied Reservations In Michigan, Ralph W. Aigler Jan 1961

Real Property - Easements By Implication - Creation Of Easements By Implied Reservations In Michigan, Ralph W. Aigler

Michigan Law Review

In 1910 K occupied an "old" house located on the westerly portion of her lot fronting on H Street. She built a "new" house on the east side of the lot, moved into it, and rented the "old" house to tenants. As a means of access to the west side and rear of the "new" house, she built and used a sidewalk which led from H Street between the two houses and which was one foot from the west side of the "new" house. This walk "was the only outdoor means of access to the new house's coal chute."