WebDownload Thompson V. Smith 154 S.e. 579, 155 Va. 367 (va 1930) Type: PDF. Date: October 2024. Size: 1.8MB. Author: NotPersonal. This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Web155 Va. 367 W. L. THOMPSON. v. D. C. SMITH, CHIEF OF POLICE. Supreme Court of Virginia, Staunton. September 12, 1930. Absent, Campbell and Holt, JJ. 1. AUTOMOBILES — Permits — Perpetual Permit — Revocation — City's Right to Regulate Use of Streets a Continuing Power. — An ordinance providing for the granting of permits to automobile ...
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WebApr 23, 2004 · Case opinion for VA Supreme Court COCHRAN v. ... along the front of the property and the intersection of that street with a street approximately 30 feet wide formed the southeastern corner of the ... Thompson v. Smith, 155 Va. 367, 379, 154 S.E. 579, 584 (1930); Bell v. Dorey Electric Company, 248 Va. 378, 380, 448 S.E.2d 622, 623 ... WebJul 21, 2015 · Thompson v.Smith, 154 SE 579, 11 American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, section 329, page 1135 “The right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, is a common right which he has under the right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess … fem fingrar chords
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WebYour petitioner, Vv. L. Thompson, respectfully represents. that he is aggrieved by a decree entered by the Corporation. Court of the City of Lynchburg, Virginia, against him in a. .suit in chancery therein depending wherein vV. L. Thompson was plaintiff .and D. ·C. Smith, Chief of. Police of Lynchburg, was defendant. WebThompson vs. Smith, 155 Va 367, 154 SE 579, 71 ALR 604 (1930). "The right of a citizen to travel upon the highway and transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, differs radically and obviously from that of one who makes the highway his place of business and uses it for private gain, in the running of a stage coach or omnibus. WebJun 7, 2024 · Finally, if we return to the quote that began this post, taken from Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 579 (Va. 1930) and read the next paragraph in the court's decision we find that "The exercise of such a common right the city may, under its police power, regulate in the interest of the public safety and welfare; but it may not arbitrarily or ... def of concerning