Without entering at large upon the discussion of what is here meant by a - local or special law,' it is sufficient to say that a statute which relates to persons or things as a class is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons... Montgomery County Law Reporter - Side 321889Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1877 - 510 sider
...companies would be general, and any law which relates to persons or things as a class in geueral, while one which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special and private. People, v. O'Brien, 38 NY 103; While v. The Utica and Syracuse Railroad Co., 14 Barb. 559;... | |
| 1877 - 510 sider
...companies would be general, aud any law which relates to persons or things as a class in general, while one which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special and private. People v. O'Brien, 38 NY 103 ; White v. The Utica and Syracuse Railroad Co., 14 Barb. 559;... | |
| 1878 - 680 sider
...class to which it applies. A law which relates to persons or things, as a class, is general, but one which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special and private. 38 NT, 103; 14 Barb., 559; 18 Ohio St., 9, 85; 4 Am. L. TR, 174; 15 Iowa, 129; 20 Id., 343;... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1878 - 678 sider
...companies would be general. A law which relates to persons or things as a class is general, but one which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special and private." By extending the privilege of becoming the lessee of The Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry... | |
| 1885 - 524 sider
...Justice PAXSON said : " A statute which relates to persons or things as a class is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special and conies within the constitutional prohibition. The necessity for classification is recognized in the... | |
| 1888 - 940 sider
...Philadelphia, 77 Pa. St. 338, a statute which relates to persons or things as a class, is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons or things...class is special, and comes within the constitutional prohibtion. We are happily relieved, however, from the decision of this question. The act of llth June,... | |
| 1895 - 1172 sider
...Philadelphia, 77 Pa. St. 348: "A statute which relates to persons or things as a class is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons or things...class is special, and comes within the constitutional provision." There is no evidence here, from the provisions of this act or -from facts of common observation... | |
| 1886 - 1076 sider
...case the court says: "A statute which relate« to persons or things as a class is a general law: while a statute which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special." A clasbiflcation for the purposes of taxation is pre-eminently proper; and this maybe made upon the... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1886 - 248 sider
...case the court says "A statute which relates to persons or things as a class is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons, or things of a class, is special." A classification for the purposes of taxation is pre-eminently proper, and this may be made on the... | |
| 1907 - 1278 sider
...is there held "that a statute which relates to persons or things as a class is a general law, while a statute which relates to particular persons or things of a class is special." And It was said by this court in State ex rel. Llonberger v. Tolle, " • Mo. Ш, that the classification... | |
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