In creating a legislative department and conferring upon it the legislative power, the people must be understood to have conferred the full and complete power as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to... Political Science Quarterly - Side 2051915Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1896 - 818 sider
...to have conferred the full and complete power as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...of specifically defined legislative powers, but is intrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion."* Therefore, in order to ascertain... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 sider
...to have conferred the full and complete power as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...entrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion. 2. But the apportionment to this department of legislative power does not sanction the... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1871 - 846 sider
...have conferred the full a^nd complete power as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...have seen fit to impose, and to the limitations which arc contained in the Constitution of the United States. The legislative department is not made a special... | |
| Halmer H. Emmons, United States. Circuit Court (6th Circuit) - 1872 - 60 sider
...country, subject only to such restrictions as they have seen fit to impose. The Legislature is not a special agency for the exercise of specifically defined legislative powers, but is intrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion." He quotes largely from Denio, Ch.... | |
| 1874 - 752 sider
...have conferred the full and complete power, as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...entrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion : Cooley's C. L>., page 87. 2. But the apportionment to this department of legislative power... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 904 sider
...to have conferred the full and complete power as it rests ht, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...of specifically defined legislative powers, but is intrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion. 2. But the apportionment to this department... | |
| 1874 - 844 sider
...have conferred the full and complete power, as it reste in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...limitations which are contained in the Constitution of tho United States. The legislative department is not made a s-pecial agency for the exercise of specifically... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1878 - 974 sider
...to have conferred the full and complete power as it rests in, and may be exercised by, the sovereign power of any country, subject only to such restrictions...of specifically defined legislative powers, but is intrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion. 2. But the apportionment to this department... | |
| Benjamin James Lea - 1880 - 820 sider
...Peck, 269. The legislative department is not made a special agency for the exerDIIVIK r. State. cise of specifically defined legislative powers, but is...entrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion. They who ' insist upon the unconstitutionality of an act must point out the specific provision... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (6th Circuit), William Searcy Flippin - 1881 - 754 sider
...country, subject only to such restrictions as they have seen fit to impose. The Legislature is not a special agency for the exercise of specifically defined legislative powers, but is intrusted with the general authority to make laws at discretion." He quotes largely from DENIO, Ch.... | |
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