| 1885 - 704 sider
...reference to that. It was well said by ALLEN, J., in People ex rel. Eolton v. Albertson (55 NY 50), that " no motive, purpose or intent can be imputed to the...to be gathered from the terms of the law itself.'' See People ex rel. Wood v. Draper, 15 NY 532, 545, 555. Tenement houses are a particular kind of buildings,... | |
| 1887 - 542 sider
...or propriety of legislative action, in matters within the power of the Legislature. Every intendment is in favor of the validity of statutes, and no motive,...Legislature in the enactment of a law other than such as is apparent upon the face, and to be gathered from the terms of the law itself." Oleomargarine and... | |
| 1887 - 1090 sider
...or propriety of legislative action, in matters within the power of the legislature. Every intendment is in favor. of the validity of statutes, and no motive,...legislature in the enactment of a law other than such as is apparent upon the face, and to be gathered from the terms of the law itself." Oleomargarine and... | |
| 1922 - 1052 sider
...favoring validity of statutes applicable to ordinances of municipalities. The rule that every intendment Is in favor of the validity of statutes, and no motive,...and to be gathered from the terms of the law itself, applies to ordinances of municipalities. 5. Food <s=al— Loss by milk dealers resulting from enforcement... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1888 - 992 sider
...or propriety of legislative action in matters within the power of the legislature. Every intend ment is in favor of the validity of statutes, and no motive,...to be gathered from the terms of the law itself." Oleomargarine and kindred products have been manufactured and disposed of to a greater or less extent... | |
| 1896 - 1276 sider
...learned judge quoted with approval from the opinion of Allen, J., in People v. Albertson, 55 NY 50, that "no motive, purpose, or intent can be imputed to the...to be gathered from the terms, of the law itself." Summing up the result of this reasoning, the court concluded as follows: "It may be that the construction... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1896 - 746 sider
...DEPARTMENT, JULY TERM, 1896. from the opinion of ALLEN, J., in People v. Albertson (55 NY 50), that " no motive, purpose or intent can be imputed to the...enactment of a law other than such as are apparent upon th^face, and to be gathered from the terms, of the law itself." Summing up the result of this reasoning,... | |
| 1897 - 936 sider
...this. Not only is every intendment in favor of the validity of statutes, but no motive, purpose, от intent can be imputed to the legislature in the enactment...law other than such as are apparent upon the face of and gathered from the law itself. People. Bolton , v. Al/iertson. 55 NY 54. Moreover, if the purpose... | |
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