The Principles of the Law of Public Corporations

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The Principles of the Law of Public Corporations
Elliott, Charles B. (Charles Burke), 1861-1935
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The same is true, as it obviously ought to be, when real property is involved. See cases above cited, particularly Seeley v. Westport, Guy v. Wash- burn; also Stephan v. Daniels, 27 Ohio St. 527 ; Valentine v. St. Paul, 213] CONTRACT LIABILITIES.
219 84 Minn. 446. Nor is it necessary, in order to constitute compulsory as distinguished from a voluntary payment, that the unlawful de- mand be made by an officer who is prepared to enforce it by proc- ess. There may be that kind and degree of necess
...ity or coercion which justifies and virtually re- quires payment to be made of the illegal demands of a private per- son who has it in his power to se- riously prejudice the property rights of another, and to impose upon the latter the risk of suffer- ing great loss if the demand be not complied with. This is illustrated in the case of Fargusson v. Wins- low, 34 Minn. 384, and cases cited. " The payment of an illegal water charge under threat that the water would be shut off, which would re- sult in closing the plaintiff's foun- dry, is such "moral duress" as to make the payment compulsory.

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