To justify the State in thus interposing its authority in behalf of the public, it must appear, first, that the interests of the public, generally, as distinguished from those of a particular class, require such interference; and second, that the means... United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ... - Side 236av United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1905Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1913 - 804 sider
...particular class, require such interference ; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly...interfere with private business, or impose unusual or unnecessary restrictions upon lawful occupations. In other words, its determination as to what is... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1911 - 662 sider
...particular class, require such interference ; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly...oppressive upon individuals. The legislature may not, under guise of protecting, arbitrarily interfere with private business or impose unusual and unnecessary... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1916 - 638 sider
...particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals." The court in applying the test held that the value of the property was a very proper matter Opinion, per... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1904 - 636 sider
...those of a particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonable for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly...impose unusual and unnecessary restrictions upon lawful occupation. In other words, its determination as to what is a proper exercise of 'its police powers... | |
| R. H. Andrews - 1899 - 422 sider
...deny the constitutionality of the laws. The last clause of Dr Lockhart's quotation is the key-note: "The Legislature may not, under the guise of protecting...interfere with private business, or impose unusual or unnecessary restrictions upon lauifui occupations." What is a lawful occupation ? Lawful means legal... | |
| 1920 - 1058 sider
...particular class, require such interference ; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly...interfere with private business or impose unusual aud unnecessary restrictions upon lawful occupations. In other words, its determination as to what... | |
| 1904 - 1126 sider
...Under the guise of protecting the public interests, neither the Legislature nor the municipality can arbitrarily interfere with private business, or impose unusual and unnecessary restrictions upon lawful business and occupations. The police power cannot be used as a shield for all the ills that legislation... | |
| 1902 - 644 sider
...particular class, require such interference ; and second that the measures are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose and not unduly oppressive upon individuals." The object of this statute was to protect and preserve certain game fishes during the breeding season ;... | |
| 1906 - 1164 sider
...particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose and not unduly oppressive...Legislature may not, under the guise of protecting public Interests, arbitrarily Interfere with private business, or Impose unusual and unnecessary rostrlctlons... | |
| 1916 - 1116 sider
...particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals." The court in applying the test held that the value of the property was a very proper matter for consideration.... | |
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