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" Regulations for these purposes may press with more or less weight upon one than upon another, but they are designed,, not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience as possible,,... "
Albany Law Journal - Page 191
1892
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 274

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1917 - 722 pages
...though such legislation may often be special in its character, such acts do not furnish just grounds of complaint if they operate alike upon all "persons and property under like circumstances and conditions." Another of the decisions specially relied on by counsel is Connolly...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 95

1908 - 1164 pages
...designed, not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little inconvenience as possible, the general good. Though,...same circumstances and conditions. Class legislation, discriminating against some and favoring others, is prohibited, but legislation which, in carrying...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 5

1885 - 1232 pages
...another, but they are designed/not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience...same circumstances and conditions. Class legislation, discriminating against some and favoring others, is prohibited; but legislation which, in carrying...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 113

United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 848 pages
...designed, Opinion of the Court. not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience...same circumstances and conditions. Class legislation, discriminating against some and favoring others, is prohibited, but legislation which, in carrying...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 75

1906 - 1164 pages
...another, but they are designed not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience...property under the same circumstances and conditions" (Barbier v. Connolly, 113 US 27, 31, 5 Sup. Ct. 357, 359, 300, 28 L. Ed. 923). "The discriminations...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 113

United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 848 pages
...designed, Opinion of the Court. not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience...complaint if they operate alike upon all persons and prop, erty under the same circumstances and conditions. Class legislation, discriminating against some...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important ..., Volume 9; Volume 24

1885 - 888 pages
...another, but they are designed, not to impose unequal or unnecessary restrictions upon any one, but to promote, with as little individual inconvenience as possible, the general good. Though, in uiany respecta, necessarily special in their character, they do not furnish just ground of complaint...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 47

1901 - 1166 pages
...also held that the police regulations must be impartial. The court said in Barbier v. Connolly, supra: "Though, in many respects, necessarily special in...same circumstances and conditions. Class legislation, discriminating against some and favoring others, is prohibited; but legislation which in carrying out...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 91

1915 - 1106 pages
...Harford Agricultural Ass'n, 118 Md. 620, 85 Atl. 503, hold that, if the classifications under the act operate alike upon all persons and property under the same circumstances and conditions, and bear a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed,...
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 30

1917 - 914 pages
...remain: (i) Does the statute bear a real relation to the accomplishment of that purpose? (2) Does it "operate alike upon all persons and property under the same circumstances and conditions"? With reference to the first inquiry it might well be argued that the statute should not be broader...
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