Annual Reports ... 1895-1906: Racing Laws ... and Rules of Racing. 1907W.H.H. Hull & Company, 1907 - 443 sider |
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Side 25
... turf . Governor Morton , in approving the Gray - Percy Bill , said : " It was probably not intended by the Constitutional Amendment to prohibit racing altogether , but the evil of pool - selling and book - making had become so great ...
... turf . Governor Morton , in approving the Gray - Percy Bill , said : " It was probably not intended by the Constitutional Amendment to prohibit racing altogether , but the evil of pool - selling and book - making had become so great ...
Side 27
... turf . Unfortunately , however , the net returns to the Racing Asso- ciations have been very disappointing . In nearly every instance a financial loss has been sustained . Every effort must be made to correct this , for otherwise it is ...
... turf . Unfortunately , however , the net returns to the Racing Asso- ciations have been very disappointing . In nearly every instance a financial loss has been sustained . Every effort must be made to correct this , for otherwise it is ...
Side 38
... turf to refrain from any kind of betting in certain parts of the grounds , but as the remaining parts of the grounds where the police force could operate most easily would be in places where special fees were charged , and where it was ...
... turf to refrain from any kind of betting in certain parts of the grounds , but as the remaining parts of the grounds where the police force could operate most easily would be in places where special fees were charged , and where it was ...
Side 39
... turf , a larger attendance will be secured and a larger return go to the racing associations without any compensating injury to the sport of racing , and the Fair associations entitled to the benefit of a percentage of the receipts will ...
... turf , a larger attendance will be secured and a larger return go to the racing associations without any compensating injury to the sport of racing , and the Fair associations entitled to the benefit of a percentage of the receipts will ...
Side 72
... turf are still within the reach of all . In the year just past , those races which are , by popular consent , denominated classic events , were , with but a single exception , won by horses that were bred for the public market and which ...
... turf are still within the reach of all . In the year just past , those races which are , by popular consent , denominated classic events , were , with but a single exception , won by horses that were bred for the public market and which ...
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Side 148 - States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
Side 248 - No act shall be passed which shall provide that any existing law, or any part thereof, shall be made or deemed a part of said act, or which shall enact that any existing law, or part thereof, shall be applicable, except by inserting it in such act.
Side 274 - Though the law itself be fair on its face and impartial in appearance, yet, if it is applied and administered by public authority with an evil eye and an unequal Opinion of the Court. hand, so as practically to make unjust and illegal discriminations between persons in similar circumstances, material to their rights, the denial of equal justice is still within the prohibition of the Constitution.
Side 275 - It is simply a statute imposing a penalty upon railroad corporations for a failure to pay certain debts. No individuals are thus punished, and no other corporations. The act singles out a certain class of debtors and punishes them when for like delinquencies it punishes no others. They are not treated as other debtors, or equally with other debtors. They cannot appeal to the courts as other litigants under like conditions and with like protection. If litigation terminates adversely to them, they...
Side 272 - It means that no person or class of persons shall be denied the same protection of the laws which is enjoyed by other persons or other classes in the same place and under like circumstances.
Side 272 - Class legislation, discriminating against some and favoring others, is prohibited, but legislation which, in carrying out a public purpose, is limited in its application, if within the sphere of its operation it affects alike all persons similarly situated, is not within /the amendment.
Side 269 - ... who receives, registers, records or forwards, or purports or pretends to receive, register, record or forward, in any manner whatsoever, any money, thing or consideration of value, bet or wagered, or offered for the purpose of being bet or wagered, by or for any other person...
Side 273 - For the cases present the ordinances in actual operation, and the facts shown establish an administration directed so exclusively against a particular class of persons as to warrant and require the conclusion, that, whatever may have been the intent of the ordinances as adopted, they are applied by the public authorities charged with their administration, and thus representing the State itself, with a mind so unequal and oppressive as to amount to a practical denial by the State of that equal protection...
Side 401 - ... run any horse for any race either in his own name or in that of any other person, and any horse of which he is wholly or partly the owner, or which after the fact of his being warned off has been twice published in the Racing Calendar...
Side 19 - ... upon the result of any trial or contest of skill, speed or power of endurance, of man or beast...