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... Preamble 3. The Enacting Clause 4. The Purview 501 501 502 503 503 a . The Definition Section 503 b . The Policy Section 504 c . The Administrative Section 504 d . в . The Prescribed Standards of Conduct Section The Sanctions Section ...
... Preamble 3. The Enacting Clause 4. The Purview 501 501 502 503 503 a . The Definition Section 503 b . The Policy Section 504 c . The Administrative Section 504 d . в . The Prescribed Standards of Conduct Section The Sanctions Section ...
Page 501
... preambles do not expand scope ; section headings do not change language . 6 . A statute is not in pari materia if its scope and aim are distinct or where a legislative design to depart from the general purpose or policy of previous ...
... preambles do not expand scope ; section headings do not change language . 6 . A statute is not in pari materia if its scope and aim are distinct or where a legislative design to depart from the general purpose or policy of previous ...
Page 526
... preambles and provisions of a like nature . Every lawyer should be thoroughly familiar with the interpretation statute of his jurisdiction , because in it many rules to assist him are to be found . · The Rule of Presumed Intent Certain ...
... preambles and provisions of a like nature . Every lawyer should be thoroughly familiar with the interpretation statute of his jurisdiction , because in it many rules to assist him are to be found . · The Rule of Presumed Intent Certain ...
Page 587
... preamble , not the general title . The general title must announce with force and ease the subject matter considered . If it does not a " short title " will inevitably replace it . Simplicity , brevity , and clarity are the standards ...
... preamble , not the general title . The general title must announce with force and ease the subject matter considered . If it does not a " short title " will inevitably replace it . Simplicity , brevity , and clarity are the standards ...
Page 588
... preamble is two fold : a . To incite interest in the legislation . b . As an aid to interpretation . It will ... preamble will depend partly upon the intent of the legislature and partly upon the harmony of the preamble with the rest of ...
... preamble is two fold : a . To incite interest in the legislation . b . As an aid to interpretation . It will ... preamble will depend partly upon the intent of the legislature and partly upon the harmony of the preamble with the rest of ...
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Page 528 - Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America, in congress assembled, that for and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration, of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States...
Page 537 - Columbia, any woman or girl for the- purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose, or with the Intent and purpose to Induce, entice, or compel such woman or girl to become a prostitute or to give herself up to debauchery, or to engage in any other immoral practice...
Page 608 - ... pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person...
Page 535 - ... any woman or girl in interstate or foreign commerce, or in any Territory or the District of Columbia, in going to any place for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose...
Page 578 - It is a general principle of construction with respect to treaties that they shall be liberally construed, so as to carry out the apparent intention of the parties to secure equality and reciprocity between them. As they are contracts between independent nations, in their construction words are to be taken in their ordinary meaning, as understood in the public law of nations...
Page 529 - It is a familiar rule that a thing may be within the letter of the statute and yet not within the statute, because not within its spirit, nor within the intention of its makers.
Page 576 - This article is not happily drawn. It leaves in doubt what is meant by "States of the Union." Ordinarily these terms would be held to apply to those political communities exercising various attributes of sovereignty which compose the United States, as distinguished from the organized municipalities known as Territories and the District of Columbia. And yet separate communities, with an independent local government, are often described as states, though the extent of their political sovereignty be...
Page 507 - ... (a) any obscene, lewd, lascivious, or filthy book, pamphlet, picture, motion-picture film, paper, letter, writing, print, or other matter of indecent character...
Page 532 - The provisions of these articles conferring jurisdiction upon courts-martial shall not be construed as depriving military commissions, provost courts, or other military tribunals of concurrent Jurisdiction In respect of offenders or offenses that by statute or by the law of war may be triable by such military commissions, provost courts, or other military tribunals.
Page 527 - That for the sure and true interpretation of all statutes in general (be they penal or beneficial, restrictive or enlarging of the common law), four things are to be discerned and considered.