| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1965 - 568 pages
...public housing, highways, public buildings, and so on. It has been my belief, developed out of those hearings, that whenever an individual suffers loss...some broad public benefit or broad public interest, that the public interest also requires that that loss be compensated for. If we can't sustain that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Roads - 1967 - 1218 pages
...colleague on the committee, Senator Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine, when he stated at the hearing: 'When an individual suffers loss because of some broad public...compensated for. If we cannot sustain that kind of concept in the public interest, then the public interest ought to be reviewed.' The committee unanimously... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1967 - 1448 pages
...colleague on the committee, Senator Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine, when he stated at the hearing: 'When an individual suffers loss because of some broad public...compensated for. If we cannot sustain that kind of concept In the public interest, then the public interest ought to be reviewed.' The committee unanimously... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1967 - 524 pages
...the Committee's opinion expressed in 1965 (page 7 of said report) as follows: "It is the committee's opinion, as expressed by Senator Muskie during the...interest * * * the public interest also requires that that loss be compensated for. If we cannot "sustain that kind of a concept in the public interest,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public Works - 1973 - 986 pages
...(House Rent. Vo. 713 00th Cone.. 1st Sess.. p. 5. Sent. 27. 1967). 760 "It has been my belief » * * whenever an Individual suffers loss because of some broad public benefit or broad public interest, that the public interest also requires that that loss be compensated for. If we cannot sustain that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1973 - 1674 pages
......" (Sen. Kept., No. 709, 89th Cong. , 1st Sess., p. 7, Sept 14, 1965). "It has been my belief . . . whenever an individual suffers loss because of some broad public benefit or broad public interest, that the public interest also requires that that loss be compensated for. If we cannot sustain that... | |
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