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*Pennsylvania Coal Co. = "Penn" = owner of a parcel rich in sub-surface coal = a coal-mining company | |||
*In 1878, Penn deeded the surface rights to Mahon while retaining the right to mine sub-surface minerals | |||
*The deed stipulated that Mahon would accept the risks associated with Penn's coal mining activities | |||
*In spite of the risks spelled out in the deed, Mahon built a house on the land subject to coal-mining activities | |||
*In 1921, Pennsylvania enacted the Kohler Act (which prohibited coal mining that might threaten any residential structure above land) | |||
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|procedural_history=* Mahon sued Penn seeking an injunction against Penn in accordance with the newly-passed Kohler Act | |||
* Mahon lost in the court of common pleas in Pennsylvania. | |||
* Mahon won in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania | |||
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|issues=Is the Kohler Act's prohibition on mining coal below residences a [https://www.quimbee.com/keyterms/taking taking]? | |||
|holding=[[Oliver Holmes]] : A regulation that goes too far constitutes a ''taking'' & requires just compensation. | |||
The Kohler Act goes beyond the state's '''police power'''. | |||
|judgment=Reversed | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:57, April 23, 2024
Pennsylvania Coal v. Mahon | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | 260 U.S. 393 |
Date decided | December 11, 1922 |
Appealed from | Pennsylvania Supreme Court |
Facts
- Pennsylvania Coal Co. = "Penn" = owner of a parcel rich in sub-surface coal = a coal-mining company
- In 1878, Penn deeded the surface rights to Mahon while retaining the right to mine sub-surface minerals
- The deed stipulated that Mahon would accept the risks associated with Penn's coal mining activities
- In spite of the risks spelled out in the deed, Mahon built a house on the land subject to coal-mining activities
- In 1921, Pennsylvania enacted the Kohler Act (which prohibited coal mining that might threaten any residential structure above land)
Procedural History
- Mahon sued Penn seeking an injunction against Penn in accordance with the newly-passed Kohler Act
- Mahon lost in the court of common pleas in Pennsylvania.
- Mahon won in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Issues
Is the Kohler Act's prohibition on mining coal below residences a taking?
Holding
Oliver Holmes : A regulation that goes too far constitutes a taking & requires just compensation.
The Kohler Act goes beyond the state's police power.Judgment
Reversed
Rule
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