Distinctions in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended — like the want of capacity in infants and insane persons; and if the legislature should undertake to provide that persons following some specified lawful trade... Lawyers' Reports Annotated - Page 681891Full view - About this book
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1907 - 712 pages
...insane persons; but if the legislature should undertake to provide that persons following some specific lawful trade or employment should not have capacity...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that the act would transcend the due bound of legislative... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 pages
...reason which renders them important, — like the want of capacity in infants, and insane persons ; but if the legislature should undertake to provide that...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that the act would transcend the due bounds of legislative... | |
| 1887 - 542 pages
...reason which renders them important — like the want of capacity in infants and insane persons ; but if the Legislature should undertake to provide that...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that the act would transcend the due bounds of legislative... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1871 - 846 pages
...law, could be sustained, notwithstanding its generality. Distinctions in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended, — like...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that the act would transcend the due bounds of legislative... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1911 - 662 pages
...statement of the nature of those guaranties from a writer whose views are received with general respect: "If the legislature should undertake to provide that...houses as others were allowed to erect, or in any way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 pages
...law, could bo sustained, notwithstanding its generality. Distinctions in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended, — like...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted that the act would transcend the due bounds of legislative... | |
| Wisconsin. Railroad Commissioners' Department - 1875 - 856 pages
...enactments." Civil Government, Sec. 142; State vs. Dnffy, 7 Nev., 349. But if the legislature shall undertake to provide that persons following some specified...conveyances, or to build such houses as others were allowed, or in any other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely... | |
| 1899 - 640 pages
...law, could be sustained notwithstanding its generality. Distinction in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended — like...other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others it can scarcely be doubted that the Act would transcend the due bounds of legislative... | |
| Wisconsin - 1876 - 1182 pages
...enactments." Civil Government, Sec. 142; State vs. Duffy, 7 Nev., 349. But if the legislature shall undertake to provide that persons following some specified...conveyances, or to build such houses as others were allowed, or in any other waif to make such use of their property as teas permissible to others, it can scarcely... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1904 - 636 pages
...law, could be sustained, notwithstanding its generality. Distinctions in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended — like...specified lawful trade or employment should not have capaoSol Block & Griff v. Schwartz. ity to make contracts, or to receive conveyances, or to build such... | |
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