| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands - Canals - 1920 - 648 pages
...near Hanlon's Heading and maintaining the same until July 1, 1920. upon the following conditions : merely expresses the assent of the Federal Government...as concerns the public rights of navigation. (See Cummings v. Chicago, 188 US, 410.) 2. That the work shall be subject to the supervision and approval... | |
| 66th Congress 3d Session - 1921 - 528 pages
...exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State, or...as concerns the public rights of navigation. (See Cummings v. Chicago, 188 US, 410.) 2. That the work shall be subject to the supervision and approval... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1924 - 778 pages
...rights either in real estate or material * * * it does not authorize * * *. any invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State or local...of obtaining State assent to the work authorized." The St. Lawrence River Power Company has never had any mithority to construct and maintain these works... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1925 - 1106 pages
...Secretary of War has approved the construction by a permit attached to the complaint, which very properly "merely expresses the assent of the federal government...far as concerns the public rights of navigation. See Cummings v. Chicago, 188 US 410, 23 S. Ct. 472, 47 L. Ed. 525. [4] Nor was the decedent engaged in... | |
| Maritime law - 1927 - 364 pages
...exclusive privileges ; and that it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State, or...nor does it obviate the necessity of obtaining State asset to the work authorized. It merely expresses the assent of the Federal Government so far as concerns... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Inland navigation - 1927 - 680 pages
...authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of any Federal^ State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the necessity of State assent to the work authorized. It merely expresses the assent of the Federal Government so far... | |
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