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1. Hurley v. Kincaid, No. 457, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 4, 5, 1932, Argued , February 23, 1932, Decided
OVERVIEW: Respondent did not have the right to enjoin the construction on a flood control project even though the construction may have amounted to an unconstitutional taking because respondent could receive compensation after the taking occurred.
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