Lexicographical Neighbors of Expropriator
Literary usage of Expropriator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Politics by Henry Sidgwick (1897)
"Other questions arise in settling the details of any such compulsory purchase of
land, of which the most important is this: Should the expropriator have the ..."
2. A History of Germanic Private Law by Rudolf Hübner, Francis Samuel Philbrick, Paul Vinogradoff, William Emanuel Walz (1918)
"Only the State can expropriate, is expropriator. But it is true that he in whose
favor expropriation is made, to whom the so-called right of expropriation ..."
3. The Canada Law Journal by William S. Hein & Company (1889)
"EXPROPRIATION OF LANDS—RIGHT OF expropriator то CALL FOR A TRANSFER. ...
expropriator is not entitled to call upon the owner of the lands expropriated or ..."
4. The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports by Ohio Courts (1911)
"Upon compliance by the expropriator with the preliminary steps required by this
section, it would be entitled to proceed with the appropriation as indicated ..."
5. Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books by William Blackstone, George Sharswood, Barron Field (1908)
"But he, being liable to be removed at the pleasure of the expropriator, was not
likely to insist too rigidly on the legal sufficiency of the stipend : and ..."
6. Political Theories of the Middle Age by Otto Friedrich von Gierke, Frederic William Maitland (1900)
"28—29 (expropriator)' acts of towns), nr. 31 (the Pope).— On the other side, Alber.
Rose. 1. 14 § i, Dig. 8. 6. No Com- 376. Decius, Cons. ..."