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... 68 F Railroad's Right to Exclude Others from Its Right-of-Way 429 In Western Union Tel.
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... 69 the valuation of property and the determination of just compensation in eminent domain cases.
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... 70 5. Takings by Railroad Companies of Property Adjoining a 438 Railroad for Ancillary Uses or Spur Tracks States have permitted railroad companies to take adjoining property through eminent domain for ancillary uses or for spur tracks.304 6.
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... 71 railroad property, but the states may permit the state or public utility companies to condemn land owned or operated by railroads for use in establishing telephone lines or other public utilities.309 3. Statutory Provisions in Oregon 442 Oregon is an example of a state with statutory provisions pursuant to which the state may "locate, relocate, or construct" a highway on a railroad's right-of-way when necessary.310 Case 443 4.
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... 72 E Difference Between Eminent Domain and 446 Zoning Regulations 1.

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