Porter v. Hot Springs

2 Citing cases

  1. In re Pedrosian

    124 Cal.App. 692 (Cal. Ct. App. 1932)   Cited 17 times

    Some of the decisions sustaining similar ordinances applicable to garbage are: In re Santos, 88 Cal.App. 691 [ 264 P. 281]; In re Zhizhuzza, 147 Cal. 328 [ 81 P. 955]; Bishop v. City of Tulsa, 21 Okl. Crim. 457 [27 A.L.R. 1008, 209 P. 228]; Jansen Farms, Inc., v. City of Indianapolis, 202 Ind. 138 [72 A.L.R. 514, 171 N.E. 199]. Among the cases sustaining the validity of such an ordinance applicable to both garbage and rubbish are: Porter v. City of Hot Springs, 171 Ark. 1142 [ 287 S.W. 585]; State v. Lovelace, 118 Wn. 50 [203 P. 28]; Smith v. City of Spokane, 55 Wn. 219 [19 Ann. Cas. 1220, 104 P. 249]; California Reduction Co. v. Sanitary Reduction Works, 199 U.S. 306 [50 L.Ed. 204, 26 Sup. Ct. Rep. 100]. Petitioner relies chiefly upon two cases: Landberg v. City of Chicago, 237 Ill. 112 [127 Am. St. Rep. 319, 21 L.R.A. (N.S.) 830, 86 N.E. 638], and Iler v. Ross, 64 Neb. 710 [97 Am. St. Rep. 676, 57 L.R.A. 895, 90 N.W. 869].

  2. Breinig v. Allegheny Co.

    332 Pa. 474 (Pa. 1938)   Cited 76 times
    Noting that right of access, ingress, and egress cannot be taken without compensation under the law; it is a property right, protected by the Constitution

    In Com. v. Walton, 182 Pa. 373, 377, the delegation by the City Council of Philadelphia of the power to distribute a police pension fund to an association established for that purpose was sustained. Many illustrations are to be found in the decisions of courts in other jurisdictions. Biffer v. City of Chicago, 278 Ill. 562, 116 N.E. 182 (superintendent of police to issue permits for purchase of firearms); Baker v. City of Lexington, 21 Ky. L. Rep. 809, 53 S.W. 16 (city clerk to issue municipal licenses to attorneys); Moy v. City of Chicago, 309 Ill. 242, 140 N.E. 845 (health commissioner to license public laundries); Porter v. City of Hot Springs, 171 Ark. 1142, 287 S.W. 585 (mayor and city clerk to issue permits to haul swill); Carthage v. Garner, 209 Mo. 688, 108 S.W. 521 (city clerk to issue permits for street and sidewalk excavations). See Gundling v. City of Chicago, 177 U.S. 183.