The nation shall have at all times the right to impose on private property such limitations as the public interest may demand as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation, in order to conserve... Modern Missions in Mexico - Página 176por William Reginald Wheeler, Dwight Huntington Day, James B. Rodgers - 1925 - 291 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Leander Jan De Bekker - 1919 - 334 páginas
...such limitations as the public interest may demand as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...to develop small landed holdings; to establish new centres of rural population with such lands and waters as may be indispensable to them; to encourage... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1502 páginas
...such limitations iis thr public interest may demand, as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation....and equitably to distribute the public wealth. For tliis purpose necessary measures shall he taken to divide large landed (>states. to develop small landed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1920 - 934 páginas
...sofh limitations as the public interest may demand as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...be taken to divide large landed estates; to develop snuti landed holdings; to establish new centers of rural population with such lands and waters as may... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1920 - 870 páginas
...such limitations us the public interest may demand, ns well as the right tn regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...wealth. For this purpose necessary measures shall he taken to divide large landed estates, to develop small landed holdings, to establish new centers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1920 - 1910 páginas
...such limitations as the public interest may demand, as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...equitably to distribute the public wealth. For this puriMise necessary measures shall be taken to divide large landed estates, to develop small landed... | |
| Raoul Eugene Desvernine - 1921 - 168 páginas
...property such limitation as the public iterest may demand as well as the right to regulate the evelopment of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation...this purpose necessary measures shall be taken to * * * prevent the destruction of natural resources. * * *. Private property acquired for the said purposes... | |
| Joseph Ezekiel Pogue - 1921 - 404 páginas
...such limitations as the public interest may demand, as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...them and equitably to distribute the public wealth. In the nation is vested direct ownership of all minerals, petroleum, and hydrocarbons — solid, liquid,... | |
| 1922 - 460 páginas
...such limitations as the public interest may demand, as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources, which are susceptible of appropriation,...them and equitably to distribute the public wealth. In the nation Is vested direct ownership of all minerals, petroleum, and hydrocarbons — solid, liquid,... | |
| 1934 - 206 páginas
...private persons, thereby constituting private property. Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification....divide large landed , estates ; to develop small landed agricultural holdings under development ; to establish new centers of rural population with such lands... | |
| Scott Nearing, Joseph Freeman - 1925 - 400 páginas
...public interest may demand, as well as the right to regulate the development of natural resources ... in order to conserve them and equitably to distribute the public wealth. . . . "In the nation is vested direct ownership of all minerals. . . . "In the nation is likewise vested... | |
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