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" That must always rest upon some difference which bears a 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 Atlantic Reporter - Page 109
1910
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And ..., Volume 89

New Jersey. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 840 pages
...not obnoxious to the charge of a denial of equal protection ; hut the classification must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and cam never be made arbitrarily and without any...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumes 44-45

Law - 1897 - 1116 pages
...that all men beo ft t> in «i mil cli n 1 1 a 1 SMI a t"Vin a classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily, and without...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 141

Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 1122 pages
...rules to the different classes was admitted, but it was said that the classification "must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 22

Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 988 pages
...in order to subserve public objecte. For this court has held that classification "must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 17

Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 1036 pages
...distinctions which do not furnish any proper basis for the attempted classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and Just relation to the act in respect to wliich the classification Is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily, and without...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 102

Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1132 pages
...In order to subserve public objects; for this court has held that classification 'must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and Just relation to the act In respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 61

Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1152 pages
...outside of the classes, these classifications must not be arbitrary or unreasonable, but must rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act In respect to which classi! flcatlon is proposed." What is the act with respect to which this law makes...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 108

Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 956 pages
...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 Just relation to the act In respect to which the classification was proposed. This, according to all the authorities, Is the...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 99

Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1170 pages
...not obnoxious to the charge of a denial of equal protection ; but the classification must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act In respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 64

Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1164 pages
...possible for this court to say there was a fair reason for the exception? Does not the classification rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act In respect to which the classification was proposed? This, according to all the authorities, is the...
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