| 1922 - 1204 str.
...marked out by them. "It is settled law that a classification for legislative purposes 'must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis,' » » * and, also, that the distinction... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 str.
...occupation, and not on the value or the amount of the business, is arbitrary. "A classification must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable...respect to which the classification is proposed." Connolly v. Union Sewer Pipe Co. 184 US 560. our people commonly regard as more appropriate for the... | |
| 1913 - 1164 str.
...order to subserve public objects ; for this court has held that a classification must always rest opon some difference which bears a reasonable and just...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis. * * » But arbitrary selection can ПРГОГ... | |
| 1920 - 956 str.
...possible for the court to say there was a fair reason for the exemption, and that the classification rests upon some difference which bears a reasonable and...to the act In respect to which the classification was proposed. This, according to all the authorities, Is the test, and measured by such test, we think... | |
| 1924 - 1214 str.
...natural, neither capricious nor arbitrary ; it must rest on some difference which bears a natural, reasonable, and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed. Associate Justice Williams, of the Supreme Court, defined a valid classification for purposes of taxation... | |
| 1902 - 1144 str.
...proper basis for the attempted classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears u reasonable and Just relation to the act In respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis." The classification made by the act of... | |
| 1910 - 1164 str.
...subject-matter adopted for purposes of legislative regulation must rest upon some difference, which Dears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification ia proposed, and cannot be made arbitrarily and without any such basis, and Laws 1905. p. 274, c. 114,... | |
| 1915 - 1106 str.
...whether it is a reasonable classification in view of the purposes and objects of the act," resting upon some difference which bears a reasonable and Just relation to the thing in respect to which the classification is made. In order to determine whether the classifications... | |
| 1909 - 1294 str.
...classification, but this classification must be reasonable, and based upon certain rules which bear a just relation to the act in respect to which the classification Is made [citing]." That such classification must be Jbased upon substantial distinctions, be germane to... | |
| Michael J. Perry - 2001 - 286 str.
...Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad Co. v. Ellis, 165 US 150 (1897), 155 (classification "must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis"); Mugler v. Kansas, 123 US 623, 661 (1887)... | |
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