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broader definition was applied even though Nichols, supra (at p. 490), cities three prior Washington Supreme Court cases as following a narrower definition. None of these three cases were cited in the Martin opinion. They were Smith v. St. Paul, M. & M. Ry. Co., 39 Wash. 355, 81 Pac. 840 (1905); Hieber v. City of Spokane, 73 Wash. 122, 131 Pac. 478 (1913); and Taylor v. Chicago M. & St. P. R. Co., 85 Wash. 592, 148 Pac. 887 (1915).

107. People v. Symons, 54 Cal.2d 855, 357 P.2d 451, 455 (1960).

108. See Sax, Taking and the Police Power, 74 Yale L. J. 36, 40-46, 50-60, 63 (1964) and cases cited therein.

109. Euclid v. Ambler, 272 U.S. 365 (1926).

110. E.g., Indiana Tool Road Commission v. Jankovich, 244 Ind. 574, 193 N.E.2d 237 (1963), cert. dismissed 379 U.S. 487 (1965); Grosso v. Board of Adjustment, 137 N.J.L. 630, 61 A.2d 167 (1948); State ex rel. George v. Hull, 65 Wyoming 251, 199 P.2d 832 (1948); Vartelas v. Water Resources Commission, 146 Conn. 650, 153 A.2d 822 (1959).

111. Strunck, Airport Zoning and Its Future, 50 American Bar Association Journal 345 (1964).

112. Indiana Toll Road Commission v. Jankovich, supra, (unconstitutional); Roark v. City of Caldwell, 87 Idaho 557, 394 P.2d 641 (1964) (unconstitutional);  Yara Engineering Corp. v. City of Newark, 132 N.J.L. 370, 40 A.2d 559 (1945), and Rice v. City of Newark, 132 N.J.L. 387, 40 A.2d 561 (1945)

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