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compensation for it. Coneidering this, and this is how
it would work. Aaauming that you were on a highway and
authority would be given to a corporation to run a
toll bridge and this corporation did not take your pro-
perty but they went in front of it and the wall of the
overpass bridge went higher than the roof of your house,
so if your house was only 15 feet from the highway, you
certainly would suffer substantial damages although not
bit
one/of your property would be taken.
So in all fairness, I would say that the
condemning authority should pay for those damages.
DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Gilchrist.
DELEGATE GILCHRIST: Would the same analogy
apply if a power company, for example, strung a wire
say a couple of hundred yards from your property and inter-
fered with your view?
DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Weidemeyer.
DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Well, if the power
company strung a wire across from my property they would
' be taking the property and there would be the matter of
i resulting damages in connection with it.
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