| United States. National Park Service, Roy August Vetter - Community centers - 1941 - 568 pages
...proceed to do so by obtaining the consent of the political subdivision having jurisdiction thereof, and the consent in writing of the owners of a majority of the lineal front feet of the property abutting on the street, road, or alley proposed to be taken over... | |
| United States. National Park Service - Community centers - 1941 - 568 pages
...proceed to do so by obtaining the consent of the political subdivision having jurisdiction thereof, and the consent in writing of the owners of a majority of the lineal front feet of the property abutting on the street, road, or alley proposed to be taken over... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 802 pages
...be taxable for the maintenance of such park: And provided further, that the consent of the corporate authorities having control of any such street or streets,...streets, so far as taken, shall be first obtained: And provided further, that such connection or improvement shall embrace only such street or streets... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 730 pages
...South Park, the consent of the corporate authorities of the city of Chicago having been obtained, and the consent in writing of the owners of a majority of the frontage of the lands abutting on said streets, as far as taken, having been obtained as required by said act." That... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 728 pages
...as a part of the park, obtained the consent of the corporate authorities of the city of Chicago and the consent in writing of the owners of a majority of the frontage of lots and lands abutting on the street. It may be conceded that the park commissioners could not select... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 788 pages
...assessments levied by them. Ibid. 594. 12. The West Chicago Park Commissioners, claiming to have obtained the consent, in writing, of the owners of a majority of the lots on a street, as well as the consent of the city authorities, applied to the circuit court for... | |
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