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Page 199
... tion , which is the segregation of hardship and non - hardship cases ? In our opinion , it does not . AS 16.43.260 ( a ) precludes fishermen from applying for an entry permit unless they were gear license holders before January 1 , 1973 ...
... tion , which is the segregation of hardship and non - hardship cases ? In our opinion , it does not . AS 16.43.260 ( a ) precludes fishermen from applying for an entry permit unless they were gear license holders before January 1 , 1973 ...
Page 204
... tion to the privileges and immunities clause , if such it be , should not be expanded to cover this case . Thus we hold that commercial shrimping in the marginal sea , like other common callings , is within the purview of the privileges ...
... tion to the privileges and immunities clause , if such it be , should not be expanded to cover this case . Thus we hold that commercial shrimping in the marginal sea , like other common callings , is within the purview of the privileges ...
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... tion . The degree to which the Government may interfere with the enjoyment of private property by exercise of its police power without having to pay compensa- tion is not a simple question . The courts , under a variety of tests , have ...
... tion . The degree to which the Government may interfere with the enjoyment of private property by exercise of its police power without having to pay compensa- tion is not a simple question . The courts , under a variety of tests , have ...
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