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... interest . This division of the state's interest into two parts , one alienable and one not , is consistent with English common law . . . . We hold , therefore , that the state has a proprietary interest sufficient to empower it to ...
... interest . This division of the state's interest into two parts , one alienable and one not , is consistent with English common law . . . . We hold , therefore , that the state has a proprietary interest sufficient to empower it to ...
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... interest , cannot be relinquished by a transfer of the property . The control of the State for the purposes of the trust can never be lost , except as to such parcels as are used in promoting the interests of the public therein , or can ...
... interest , cannot be relinquished by a transfer of the property . The control of the State for the purposes of the trust can never be lost , except as to such parcels as are used in promoting the interests of the public therein , or can ...
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... interests . A quasi - sovereign interest must be an interest of the State " independent of and behind the titles of its citizens , " that is , in order to maintain a parens patriae suit , the State " must show a direct interest of its ...
... interests . A quasi - sovereign interest must be an interest of the State " independent of and behind the titles of its citizens , " that is , in order to maintain a parens patriae suit , the State " must show a direct interest of its ...
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