1. New York v. Sage, No. 34, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 27, 1915 , November 8, 1915
OVERVIEW: In an eminent domain proceeding, any rise in value in property before the taking, not caused by the expectation of that event, was allowed, but the rise was required to be in what a purchaser might have been expected to have given.
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