Cases On the Law of Officers : Including Extraordinary Legal Remedies

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Co., 98 Mass., 431, 447.
The mere fact, however, that the law cannot be enforced without causing expense to the citizen who comes within its provisions fur- nishes no constitutional obstacle to such enforcement even with- out previous notice to and a hearing of the citizen. What is the HEALTH DEPARTMENT V. TRINITY CHURCH. 415 propriety of a hearing and what would be its purpose ? His prop- erty is not taken without due process of law, within any constitu- tional sense, when the enforced complia
...nce with certain provisions of the statute may result in some reasonable expense to himself.
Any defense which he may have is available upon any attempt to punish him or to enforce the provisions of the law.
We do not think that the cost of making the improvements called for by this act exceeds the limits which have been defined, assuming the amount thereof which the defendant offered to prove.
We are, therefore, of the opinion that the act, if otherwise valid, is not open to the objection that it violates either the federal or state constitution in the way of depriving the de- fendant of its property without due process of law.


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