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Page 98
... statute is reasonably possible which would retain the public's interest in tidelands , the court must give the statute such an interpreta- tion . • .... The [ 1870 ] statute makes no reference to a specific public improve- ment to ...
... statute is reasonably possible which would retain the public's interest in tidelands , the court must give the statute such an interpreta- tion . • .... The [ 1870 ] statute makes no reference to a specific public improve- ment to ...
Page 194
... statute similar to the one in question had been enacted by the Congress for the protection of the sponge fishery off the coasts of the United States there would appear to be no ground upon which appellant could challenge its validity ...
... statute similar to the one in question had been enacted by the Congress for the protection of the sponge fishery off the coasts of the United States there would appear to be no ground upon which appellant could challenge its validity ...
Page 297
... statute authorized one of its agencies to maintain actions of this sort . Under the statute , 12 L.P.R.A. § 1131 ( 29 ) , co - plaintiff Environmental Quality Board has , among others , the following duties , powers and functions ...
... statute authorized one of its agencies to maintain actions of this sort . Under the statute , 12 L.P.R.A. § 1131 ( 29 ) , co - plaintiff Environmental Quality Board has , among others , the following duties , powers and functions ...
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