| 1888 - 556 sider
...there was no anthority for building a city hall. In the language of Lord Chancellor Sclborne, ' this doctrine (of ultra vires) ought to be reasonably and not unreasonably understood and applied, and that whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to, or consequential upon those things which the... | |
| 1899 - 2060 sider
...Cas. 473, where, in declaring the importance of the doctrine of ultra vires, he said: "This doctrine ought to be reasonably, and not unreasonably, understood and applied; and whatever may fairly be regarded as ¡ucideutal to or conseqnential upon those things which the legislature has authorized,... | |
| 1903 - 1116 sider
...in Attorney General v. Great Eastern Ry. Co., 5 App. Cas. 473, uses this language : "This doctrine [ultra vires] ought to be reasonably, and not unreasonably, understood and applied, and that whatever may be fairly regarded as incidental to or consequential upon those things which the... | |
| Edward Lillie Pierce - 1881 - 684 sider
...Attorney-General e. Great Eastern R. Co., L. R: 5 App. Cas. 473, 478, Seiborne, Lord Chancellor, said, that the doctrine of ultra vires " ought to be reasonably , and not unreasonably, understood andapplied; nnd that whatever may be fairly regardeil as incidental to or consequential upon those... | |
| 1921 - 1150 sider
...and actually being used for school purposes. Finally, we are strongly of the opinion that the rule of ultra vires ought to be reasonably, and not unreasonably, understood and applied, and that whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to and consequential upon those things which the... | |
| 1900 - 944 sider
...Cas. 473, where, in declaring the importance of the doctrine of ultra vires, he said : "This doctrine ought to be reasonably, and not unreasonably, understood and applied ; and whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to or consequential upon those things which the legislature has authorized,... | |
| 1900 - 436 sider
...to the objects specified, and to no others. But the doctrine is one which, as Lord Selborne said, is to be reasonably and not unreasonably understood and applied ; and whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to or consequent upon those things which the Legislature has authorised... | |
| 1907 - 1436 sider
...Great Eastern Railway Company the Lord Chancellor, commenting on that decision, said : " This doctrine ought to be reasonably, and not unreasonably, understood and applied, and whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to or consequential upon those things which the Legislature has authorised,... | |
| 1910 - 1314 sider
...corporation might be unable to discharge the functions for which it was created. Whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to and consequential upon those things which are authorized by the charter of a corporation will not be held ultra vires, unless expressly prohibited. As related to the object specified... | |
| 1916 - 1090 sider
...expressly or impliedly authorize is to be taken to be prohibited," points out (1880) 5 App. Cas. 478, that the doctrine of ultra vires "ought to be reasonably,...and not unreasonably, understood and applied, and that whatever may fairly be regarded as incidental to, or consequential upon, those things which the... | |
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