1. Ohio Oil Co. v. Indiana, No. 84., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 18, 19, 1899. , April 9, 1900, Decided
OVERVIEW: Enforcement of a statute that prevented a surface owner from allowing natural gas or oil from its well to escape into the open air did not constitute a taking of private property without adequate compensation and was not a denial of due process.
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