An ordinance of the city of Detroit regulated trailer camps in part by requiring the consent of sixty-five per cent of the adjoining property owners before a permit would issue, and by forbidding the parking of occupied trailers in any camp or camps for more than ninety accumulated days in any twelve-months\u27 period. Plaintiff camp owner sought to restrain enforcement of the restrictions. Held, that as to both the consent and the ninety-day provisions, the ordinance is a valid and reasonable exercise of the police power. Cady v. City of Detroit, 289 Mich. 499, 286 N. W. 805 (1939)
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Excepting a small area set aside for business purposes, the deeds conveying more than 1300 lots in t...
Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...
An ordinance of the city of Detroit regulated trailer camps in part by requiring the consent of sixt...
In 1956 the City of Denver passed an ordinance requiring land owners to provide off-street parking i...
An ordinance of the township in which defendant maintained a trailer camp defined a house trailer as...
Defendant Wilmington Parking Authority was a tax-exempt state agency organized under the Delaware Pa...
An act of the state legislature authorized the issuance of municipal bonds to finance off-street par...
The defendants circulated, on the streets of Milwaukee, hand bills which set forth the political and...
In its efforts to combat gasoline price wars and the fraud that allegedly accompanied them, the City...
Appellant-petitioner was charged with a violation of a city ordinance making it a misdemeanor to ass...
A 1929 deed which conveyed land from private individuals to a city provided: “. . . In the event sai...
Plaintiff challenged the validity of an amendment to the zoning ordinance of the defendant township ...
The recent decision by the federal district court in the case of Committee for Industrial Organizati...
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that minority nonresidents lack standing to attack a...
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Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...