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Helma Gunderson and Others v. Carl V.
1933.MN.327, 251 N.W. 515, 190 MINN. 245
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Descripción editorial
1. The justification for a zoning ordinance lies in the police power exerted in the public interest, and the legislature may not unreasonably and arbitrarily restrict the use of private property. Neither may it permit a use of property which unreasonably and arbitrarily infringes the rights of others, as by the creation of a nuisance.