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| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1891 - 672 str.
...legislative power of the state is vested in the General Assembly. Const, of Conn., art. 3, sec. 1. One of the settled maxims in constitutional law is...by that department to any other body or authority. Cooley's Const. Lim., 141, and cases there cited. Section 2573 of the General Statutes, upon which... | |
| 1881 - 968 str.
...No principle is better, and perhaps more wisely settled as a maxim of constitutional law than thai "the power conferred upon the legislature to make laws cannot be delegated to any other body or authority." Cooley's Const. Lim., 116117. The people have reposed the power there,... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1872 - 640 str.
...valuable work on Constitutional Limitations, in discussing the question under consideration, says : " One of the settled maxims in constitutional law is...body or authority. Where the sovereign power of the The Lafayette, Muncie, and Bloomington RR Co. and Another v. Geiger. state has located the authority,... | |
| 1872 - 912 str.
...Constitution specifically confides to him (the Executive) the Legislature cannot take from his control." not be delegated by that department to any other body or authority. Where the sovereign of the State has located the authority, there it must remain; and by the constitutional agency alone... | |
| G. F. Hitchcock, Henry F. Walch - 1872 - 924 str.
...Constitution specifically confides to him (the Executive) the Legislature cannot take from his control." not be delegated by that department to any other body or authority. Where the sovereign of the State has located the authority, there it must remain ; and by the constitutional agency alone... | |
| G. F. Hitchcock, Henry F. Walch - 1872 - 922 str.
...Constitution specifically confides to him (the Executive) the Legislature cannot take from hie control." not be delegated by that department to any other body or authority. Where the sovereign of the State has located the authority, there it must remain; and by the constitutional agency alone... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1874 - 774 str.
...settled maxims of constitutional law," says Judge Cooley, "is that the power conferred on the Legislature cannot be delegated by that department to any other body or authority." (Cooley, Const. Lim. 116, and cases • cited.) It is said in the petition for a re-hearing, that the... | |
| 1875 - 722 str.
...maxim of constitutional law has been violated. That maxim, in the language of Judge Cooley, is this : "The power conferred upon the legislature to make...by that department to any other body or authority. Const. Lim. 116. We have, then, this question : Is the statute under consideration such a delegation... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1877 - 882 str.
...Limitations," page 117, says : " One of the settled maxims of constitutional law is that the powor conferred on the legislature to make laws cannot be delegated by that department to any other body or authority." This principle rests upon the established rule " dekgatus non potest delegari," and the application... | |
| 1881 - 972 str.
...§ 1. No principle is better, and perhaps more wisely settled as a maxim of constitutional law than that " the power conferred upon the legislature to make laws cannot be delegated to any other body or authority." Cooley's Const. Lim., ll6117. The people have reposed the power there,... | |
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