Gabrielson V. City Of Long Beach Gabrielson V. City Of Long Beach

Gabrielson V. City Of Long Beach

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Descripción editorial

In 1911 the State of California granted to the city of Long Beach the tidelands and submerged lands lying within the city's boundaries in trust for certain uses and purposes connected with the development of Long Beach Harbor. (Stats. 1911, ch. 676, p. 1304.) The terms of the original trust were amended by the Legislature in 1925 (Stats. 1925, ch. 102, pp. 235-236) and 1935 (Stats. 1935, ch. 158, pp. 793-795). Following the discovery of oil under the tidelands in 1937, it was determined in City of Long Beach v. Marshall, 11 Cal. 2d 609 [82 P.2d 362], that the city had the right to produce oil and gas from these lands, and in City of Long Beach v. Morse, 31 Cal. 2d 254 [188 P.2d 17], and Trickey v. City of Long Beach, 101 Cal. App. 2d 871   [226 P.2d 694], that the oil and gas revenue could be used only

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1961
20 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
15
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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66.1
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