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Abstract
The defendant acting under statutory authority passed an ordinance prohibiting billboards within five hundred feet of any park or boulevard. Held, the ordinance was valid but unenforceable as to existing billboards except upon the payment of compensation. General Outdoor Advertising Co. v. City of Indianapolis (Ind. 1930) 172 N.E. 309.
Recommended Citation
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS-BILLBOARDS-PROHIBITION NEAR PARKS AND BOULEVARDS,
29
Mich. L. Rev.
381
(1931).
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