| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1931
...what could probably be obtained for the property if there were a competitive market, ie, the amount that in all probability would result from fair negotiations...buy. Standard Oil Co. v. Southern Pacific Co., 268 U. 8. 146, 155. Id. (71). In the condemnation of property the underlying principle is market value,... | |
| Mixed claims commission (U.S. and Germany) c - 1925 - 646 pages
...circumstance* probably could have been obtained for her on the date of the collision ; that is, the SUB that In all probability would result from fair negotiations...owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy. • * * It Is to be borne In mind that value ig the thing to be found. * * * ' It is the market price... | |
| Mixed claims commission (U.S. and Germany) c - 1925 - 272 pages
...controlled by the Government itself; but the test is, what is the value in a free market, one which would result from "fair negotiations between an owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy ".9 In all of these American cases relied on by the claimants' counsel it will be noted that the question... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 810 pages
...on the date of the collision; that is. the sum that in all probaOpinion of the Court. 268 US hility would result from fair negotiations between an owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy. Brooks-Scanlon Corporation v. United States, 265 US 106, 123. And by numerous decisions of this Court... | |
| 1926 - 934 pages
...controlled by the government itself; but the test is, what is the value in a free market, one which would result from " fair negotiations between an owner...willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy."' In all of these American cases relied on by the claimants' counsel it will be noted that the question... | |
| 1926 - 946 pages
...controlled by the government itself; but the test is, what is the value in a free market, one which would result from "fair negotiations between an owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy."9 In all of these American cases relied on by the claimants' counsel it will be noted that the... | |
| Judson Adams Crane - 1928 - 536 pages
...all the circumstances, probably could have been obtained for her on the date of the collision; that is, the sum that in all probability would result from...owner willing to sell and a purchaser desiring to buy. Brooks-Scanlon Corporation v. United States, 265 US 106, 123, 44 S. Ct. 471, 68 L. Ed. 934. And by... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1932 - 1040 pages
...what could probably be obtained for the property if there were a competitive market, ie, the amount that in all probability would result from fair negotiations...Standard Oil Co. v. Southern Pacific Co., 268 US 146, 155. Id. (71). In the condemnation of property the underlying principle is market value, and although... | |
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