In vain may it be urged, that the good of the individual ought to yield to that of the community ; for it would be dangerous to allow any private man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient... Commentaries on the Laws of England - Страница 139по William Blackstone - 1771Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| James W. Ely - 1997 - 438 страници
...the law peemits no man, or set of men, to do this without the consent of the owner of the land. 1n vain may it be urged, that the good of the individual...man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether il be expedient or no. Besides, the public good is in nothing... | |
| C. F. Forsyth, Ivan Hare - 1998 - 400 страници
...extensively beneficial to the public; bui the law permits no man, or set of men, to do this without consent of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged,...man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient or not. Besides, the public good is in nothing... | |
| 1998 - 394 страници
...beneficial to the public; but the law permits no man, or set of men, to do this without the consent of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged...community; for it would be dangerous to allow any private person, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it... | |
| Richard Epstein - 2000 - 438 страници
...extenfively beneficial to the public -, but the law permits no man, or fet of men, to do this without confem of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged,...man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient or no. Befides, the public good is in nothing... | |
| Joseph K. Angell - 2000 - 428 страници
...extensively beneficial to the public; but the law permits no man or set of men, to do this without consent of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged...would be dangerous to allow any private man, or even public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient, or no.... | |
| Tom Allen - 2000 - 302 страници
...permits no man, or set of men, to do this without consent of the owner of the land. In vain it may be urged, that the good of the individual ought to...would be dangerous to allow any private man, or even a public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient or no.... | |
| Shlomo Angel - 2000 - 435 страници
...the least violation of it, no not even for the general good of the whole community. In vain, it may be urged that the good of the individual ought to...community; for it would be dangerous to allow any private, or even any public tribunal to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - 356 страници
...extensively beneficial to the public; but the law permits no man, or set of men, to do this without consent of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged,...man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient or not. Besides, the public good is in nothing... | |
| William Blackstone - 2002 - 500 страници
...violation of it ; no, not even for the general good of the whole community. If a new road, for inftance, were to be made through the grounds of a private perfon,...man, or even any public tribunal, to be the judge of this common good, and to decide whether it be expedient or no. Befides, the publie good is in nothing... | |
| 1842 - 408 страници
...beneficial to the public ; but the law permits no man or set of men to do this without the consent of the owner of the land. In vain may it be urged that the good of an individual ought to yield to the community ; for it would be dangerous to allow any private man,... | |
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