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MARTIN V. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 205 U. S. 135 (1907)

205 U. S. 135

U.S. Supreme Court

Martin v. District of Columbia, 205 U.S. 135 (1907)

Martin v. District of Columbia

No, 190, 191

Argued January 29, 1907

Decided March 11, 1907

205 U.S. 135

Syllabus

Constitutional rights, like others, are matters of degree, and a street opening statute which has stood for a long time will not be declared unconstitutional as taking property without compensation because, in a particular instance, the amount assessed under the strict letter of the statute exceeded the value of the property, but the statute should be so interpreted, as is possible in this case, so that the apportionment of damages be limited to the benefit.

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