A law framed in general terms, restricted to no locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics sufficiently marked and important to make them... The Atlantic Reporter - Page 2451908Full view - About this book
| Ohio. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 806 pages
...locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law, but a general law." The classification must be just and reasonable,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 956 pages
...locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law, but a general law." If property used for railroad and canal purposes... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 1134 pages
...locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law, but a general law." This subject was reviewed in this court in Hammer... | |
| 1886 - 1076 pages
...upon all of a group of objects (railroad and canal property) which, having regard to the purposes of legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, it is not a special or local law, but is a. general law. (Van Riper v. Parsons, 11 Vroom, 123, followed.)... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 926 pages
...a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, arc distinguished l»v characteristics sufficiently marked and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law, but a general law." The classification must be just and reasonable,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1162 pages
...which the sewage of any city empties, and that this classification does not embrace a group of objects distinguished by characteristics sufficiently marked and important to make them a class for legislative purposes. The principal point pressed In support of this proposition is that the classification... | |
| New Jersey. State Board of Assessors - Taxation - 1887 - 636 pages
...locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law but a general law." If property used for railroad and canal purposes... | |
| John Lewis - Corporation law - 1890 - 816 pages
...locality, and operating equally upon all of a group of objects, which, having regard to the purposes of the legislation, are distinguished by characteristics...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law, but a general law." This subject was reviewed in this court in Hammer... | |
| Jabez Gridley Sutherland - Law - 1891 - 836 pages
...operating equally upon all of a group of objects which, having regard to the purpose of the legislature, are distinguished by characteristics sufficiently...and important to make them a class by themselves, is not a special or local law but a general law, without regard to the consideration that within this... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 1038 pages
...VOL. XXI. -50 be general in its provisions, and may apply to the whole of a group of objects having characteristics sufficiently marked and important to make them a class by themselves, and yet such law may be in contravention of the constitutional inhibition. Thus a law enacting that in... | |
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