American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 46Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Strana 288
... legislature possesses the un- doubted right to pass laws for the preservation of health and the pro- motion of good morals , and if it is of opinion that periodical cessation from the labor will tend to both , and thinks proper to carry ...
... legislature possesses the un- doubted right to pass laws for the preservation of health and the pro- motion of good morals , and if it is of opinion that periodical cessation from the labor will tend to both , and thinks proper to carry ...
Strana 296
... legislature to say , within the reasonable exercise of its discretion , which ends only where arbitrary action begins . A reason of such character as to indicate an ab- sence of purely arbitrary action , upon which the legislature might ...
... legislature to say , within the reasonable exercise of its discretion , which ends only where arbitrary action begins . A reason of such character as to indicate an ab- sence of purely arbitrary action , upon which the legislature might ...
Strana 500
... legislature should not have the power to require the agents of the state to let such contracts only upon such conditions . No authority to the contrary has been called to our attention . It has frequently been held that municipalities ...
... legislature should not have the power to require the agents of the state to let such contracts only upon such conditions . No authority to the contrary has been called to our attention . It has frequently been held that municipalities ...
Strana 596
... legislature in 1923 passed an act which appears as chapter 145 , Laws 1923 , relating to the admission of the insane to state hospitals , and providing for the charges to be paid by persons and counties for the care and maintenance of ...
... legislature in 1923 passed an act which appears as chapter 145 , Laws 1923 , relating to the admission of the insane to state hospitals , and providing for the charges to be paid by persons and counties for the care and maintenance of ...
Strana 597
... legislature , it would seem clearly to follow that that regulation may take the form . it did in chapter 145 of providing that each county shall pay the ex- pense of the care of its harmless insane . This same question has been be- fore ...
... legislature , it would seem clearly to follow that that regulation may take the form . it did in chapter 145 of providing that each county shall pay the ex- pense of the care of its harmless insane . This same question has been be- fore ...
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Strana 475 - Where the instrument contains or a person adds to his signature words indicating that he signs for or on behalf of a principal, or in a representative capacity, he is not liable on the instrument if he was duly authorized; but the mere addition of words describing him as an agent, or as filling a representative character, without disclosing his principal, does not exempt him from personal liability.
Strana 484 - Contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect, subject, however, to the following conditions: 1.
Strana 594 - The general assembly may vest the corporate authorities of cities, towns and villages with power to make local improvements by special assessment or by special taxation of contiguous property, or otherwise.
Strana 595 - the corporate authorities of counties, townships, school districts, cities, towns and villages may be vested with power to assess and collect taxes for corporate purposes...
Strana 175 - The term corporations, as used in this article, shall be construed to include all associations and joint stock companies having any powers or privileges of corporations not possessed by individuals or partnerships...
Strana 188 - The test," says Judge Duncan in Swan v. Scott, 11 Serg. & R. 164, "whether a demand connected with an illegal transaction is capable of being enforced at law, is whether the plaintiff requires the aid of the illegal transaction to establish his case.
Strana 594 - The Legislature shall have no power to impose taxes upon counties, cities, towns, or other public or municipal corporations, or upon the inhabitants or property thereof, for county, city, town, or other municipal purposes, but may, by general laws, vest in the corporate authorities thereof the power to assess and collect taxes for such purposes.
Strana 547 - A libel is a malicious publication, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs and pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule.
Strana 442 - ... woman be forcibly taken away, and married, she may be a witness against such her husband, in order to convict him of felony. For in this case she can with no propriety be reckoned his wife; because a main ingredient, her consent, was wanting to the contract: and also there is another maxim of law, that no man shall take advantage of his own wrong...
Strana 196 - All agreements for pecuniary considerations to control the business operations of the government, or the regular administration of justice, or the appointments to public offices, or the ordinary course of legislation, are void as against public policy, without reference to the question whether improper means are contemplated or used in their execution.