Editing Ambler Realty Co. v. Village of Euclid, Ohio

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|holding=An ordinance that interferes with an owner's use of private property constitutes a [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Takings_Clause|taking]] under the [[5th Amendment]].
|holding=An ordinance that interferes with an owner's use of private property constitutes a [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Takings_Clause|taking]] under the [[5th Amendment]].
|reasons=Judge [https://www.fjc.gov/node/1389636 David Westenhaver] reasoned that any ordinance that (1) limits the free use of property or (2) decreases property value interferes with the right to property, and it is, therefore, a taking.
|reasons=Judge [https://www.fjc.gov/node/1389636 David Westenhaver] reasoned that any ordinance that (1) limits the free use of property or (2) decreases property value interferes with the right to property, and it is, therefore, a taking.
|comments=This case is appealed & decided by SCOTUS 2 years later in ''[[Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.]]'' (1926).
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