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" If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. "
Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ... - Page 35
1877
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 2

Law - 1875 - 722 pages
...If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an enquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. It need not be an index to the contents, as has often been said. But on the other hand it should not...
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The American Law Register, Volume 15

Law - 1876 - 816 pages
...Title of Act. 41. It is sufficient if the title of an net fnirly give notice of its subject so »s reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. /Sicrte Line Railroad Co. 's Apjjcal, 119. CONTEMPT. Punishments for contempt of court have two aspects,...
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The York Legal Record, Volume 10

Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 246 pages
...constitutionality; and that it is sufficient if the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. Nothing can be plainer, however, than that the title of this Act of 1876 refers only to appeals in...
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The York Legal Record, Volume 31

Law - 1917 - 258 pages
...contents of the act. It is sufficient if it fairly and clearly gives notice of the subject matter so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the act. There are several other states that have, in substance, the same restriction thar Pennsylvania...
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The Lancaster Law Review, Volume 37

Henry Clay Brubaker, Charles Israel Landis, George Ross Eshleman, Issac Clinton Arnold - Law - 1921 - 632 pages
...is called to the matters contained therein. If it fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. A digest of its contents is not required. Allegheny County Home's Case, 77 Pa. 77; O'Donnell v. Pittsburgh,...
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A Digest of Railway Decisions: Comprising All Reported American ..., Volume 2

John Fletcher Lacey - Railroad law - 1884 - 1404 pages
...— It is sufficient if the title of an act amending a charter fairly give notice of its subject so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. State Line and Juniata RR Co.'s Appeal, 77 Pa. St., 429. 1875. 14. — eminent domain. Provisions in...
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Montgomery County Law Reporter, Volume 7

1892 - 230 pages
...interpretation, nt res magis valeat quam pereat. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. It need not be an index to the contents, as has often been said " : Allegheny .Co. Home's Appeal, 77...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 54

Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1164 pages
...be a complete index of Its contents. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an Inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary.' The title of this bill is general, but !t Is comprehensive. It does not descend to details; but no...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 61

Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 846 pages
...Shields^. Bennett, 8 W. Va. 74-86. "If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary:" Allegheny County Home* Appeal, 77 Pa. St. 77-80. "The construction placed upon the clause [the one...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 44

Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 1146 pages
...'ut res magis valeat quern pereat.' If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an Inquiry Into the body of the bill, It is all that is necessary. It need not be an index of the contents, as has often been said." In State Line & Junlata R. Co.'s...
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