must be reasonable, not arbitrary, and must rest upon some ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation, so that all persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated alike. United States Supreme Court Reports - Side 469av United States. Supreme Court - 1929Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
 | Indiana - 1921 - 1336 sider
...purposes must be reasonable, not arbitrary, and must rest on some ground of difference having a fair relation to the object of the legislation so that...circumstanced shall be treated alike. FS Royster Guano Co. v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 253 US 412, 40 Sup. Ct. 560, 64 L. ed. 989. The jurisdiction of the federal... | |
 | Philip Nichols - 1922 - 912 sider
...upon grounds of policy.3 Nevertheless the classification must be reasonable and not arbitrary, and must rest upon some ground of difference having a...persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated alike. A discriminatory tax law cannot be sustained as a lawful classification if the classification appears... | |
 | William Smithers Church - 1926 - 1066 sider
...classification are treated with equality and provided further that the classification itself be rested upon some ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation. — Stebbins v. Riley, 268 US 137, 69 L. Ed. 884, 45 Sup. Ct. Rep. 424, 426. may levy a tax upon the... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 810 sider
...classification are treated with equality and provided further that the classification itself be rested upon some ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation. Magoun v. Illinois Trust & Savings Bank, supra; FS Royster Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 US 412. " It... | |
 | 1926 - 1038 sider
...wide range of discretion in that regard. But the classification must be reasonable, not arbitrary, and must rest upon some ground of difference having a fair and substantial re- . lation to the object of the legislation, so that all persons similarly circumstanced shall be... | |
 | California. Supreme Court - 1928 - 948 sider
...US 400, 417 [17 Ann. Cas. 1247, 54 L. Ed. 536, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 287, see, also, Rose's US Notes] ; Royster Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 US 412, 415 [64 L. Ed. 989, 40 Sup. Ct. Rep. 560, see, also, Rose's US Notes Supp.].) The act has no tendency to produce equality... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1929 - 940 sider
...course, is 4Я8 522-524 equally true. A classification which is bad because it arbiHcniinote 7 , ., n .1 trarily favors the individual as against the corporation...Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 US 412, 415, 64 L. ed. 989, 990, 40 Sup. Ct. Rep. 560; Air-way Electric Appliance Corp. v. Day, 266 US 71, 85, 69 L. ed. 169,... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1929 - 784 sider
...154. The converse, of course, is equally true. A classification which is bad because it arbitrarily favors the individual as against the corporation certainly...persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated alike.' Royster Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 US 412, 415; Air-way Corp. v. Day, 266 US 71, 85; Schlesinger v.... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1929 - 688 sider
...range and flexibility, provided always, that the classification "must be reasonable, not arbitrary, and must rest upon some ground of difference having a...persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated alike." Royster Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 US 412, 415; Air-way Corp. v. Day, 266 US 71, 85; Schlesinger v.... | |
 | 1929 - 1134 sider
...scientifically exact, provided it is reasonable, not arbitrary, not intentionally discriminatory, and rests upon some ground of difference having a fair and substantial...of the legislation, so that all persons similarly situated shall be treated alike. The tax need not operate equally throughout the state, provided it... | |
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