Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the English and American constitutions, the executive of the state has the power to pardon. Statutes giving a private action against... American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 4971926Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1893 - 1094 str.
...which, Ъ? the English and American constitutions, th» executive of the state has the power to par don. Statutes giving a private action against the wrongdoer...of as penal In their nature, but in such cases it ha* been pointed out that neither the liability Imposed nor the remedy given Is strictly penaL The... | |
| 1913 - 1236 str.
...is said: 'Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the English and American Constitutions, the executive of the state lias the power to pardon. Statutes giving a private action against a wrongdoer are sometimes spoken... | |
| 1918 - 1336 str.
...are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the Knalish and American Constitutions, the executive of the state...liability imposed nor the remedy given is strictly penal." That language was used with reference to the question now under discussion. We have been cited to no... | |
| 1906 - 1292 str.
...international sense, "penal laws strictly and properly are those Imposing punishment for an offense against the state, and which by the English and American Constitutions the executive of the state has power to pardon." The question In decision here was not Involved in that case, and it Is not therefore... | |
| 1904 - 1276 str.
..."are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the ICnglish and American constitutions, the executive of the state has the power to parilon." And the suit for such penalty, whether civil or criminal, must be in favor of and for the... | |
| 1903 - 1338 str.
...227, 36 L. Ed. 1123, "strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the English and American...liability imposed nor the remedy given is strictly penal." In Calvin v. Huntley, 178 Mass. 29, 59 NE 435, section 4527 of the United States Revised Statutes [US... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1913 - 690 str.
...657, said: "Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the State, and which, by the English and American...such cases it has been pointed out that neither the penalty imposed nor the remedy given is strictly penal." The language of our statute makes it very... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1892 - 774 str.
...Wheat. 13, 17. Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offence committed against the State, and which, by the English and American...liability imposed nor the remedy given is strictly penal. The action of an owner of property against the hundred to recover damages caused by a mob was said... | |
| John Lewis - 1893 - 820 str.
...Wheat, 13, 17. Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offense committed against the state, and which, by the English and American...Statutes giving a private action against the wrongdoer arc sometimes spoken of as penal in their nature, but in such cases it has been pointed out that neither... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1893 - 776 str.
...Wheat. 13, 17. Penal laws, strictly and properly, are those imposing punishment for an offence committed against the State, and which, by the English and American...the State has the power to pardon. Statutes giving a privateaction against the wrongdoer are sometimes spoken of as penal in their nature, but in such cases... | |
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