Statute Law Making in the United StatesBoston Book Company, 1912 - 327 halaman |
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... rules drawn with some local or tem- porary abuse in view . By putting the rule in the con- stitution it was thought to protect it against the possi- bility of easy repeal should the people subsequently , through their legislature ...
... rules drawn with some local or tem- porary abuse in view . By putting the rule in the con- stitution it was thought to protect it against the possi- bility of easy repeal should the people subsequently , through their legislature ...
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... rules . Good rules well enforced will expedite business , afford proper consideration in committee , and opportunity for all parties to be heard in debate . They will adjust the conflicting interests of the houses . Attention will be ...
... rules . Good rules well enforced will expedite business , afford proper consideration in committee , and opportunity for all parties to be heard in debate . They will adjust the conflicting interests of the houses . Attention will be ...
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... rules and cannot be held responsible by the honest but unorganized majority . Business cannot be carried on under the rules , so it is rushed through under " suspension of the rules , " and the actual procedure even at other times often ...
... rules and cannot be held responsible by the honest but unorganized majority . Business cannot be carried on under the rules , so it is rushed through under " suspension of the rules , " and the actual procedure even at other times often ...
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... rule be made strict enough so that it cannot be evaded , there is danger that its generality will make the law too great a restraint where diversity ought to be allowed . The difficulty is , that in the last analysis the whole problem ...
... rule be made strict enough so that it cannot be evaded , there is danger that its generality will make the law too great a restraint where diversity ought to be allowed . The difficulty is , that in the last analysis the whole problem ...
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... rule be avoided . There are at least four grounds of objection . First , because it is a fundamental principle of legis- lation that there should be but one rule for cases sub- stantially similar . Discrimination between individuals or ...
... rule be avoided . There are at least four grounds of objection . First , because it is a fundamental principle of legis- lation that there should be but one rule for cases sub- stantially similar . Discrimination between individuals or ...
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Halaman 47 - Every act shall embrace but one subject and matters properly connected therewith, which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Halaman 54 - No local or special law shall be passed unless notice of the intention to apply therefor shall have been published in the locality where the matter or thing to be affected may be situated...
Halaman 179 - No law shall be revived, amended, or the provisions thereof extended or conferred, by reference to its title only, but so much thereof as is revived, amended, extended, or conferred, shall be re-enacted, and published at length.
Halaman 139 - Punctuation is a most fallible standard by which to interpret a writing ; it may be resorted to when all other means fail ; but the court will first take the instrument by its four corners, in order to ascertain its true meaning ; if that is apparent on judicially inspecting the whole, the punctuation will not be suffered to change it.
Halaman 178 - No law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title, but in such case the Act revised or section amended shall be reenacted and published at length as revised or amended...
Halaman 229 - ... shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each offense, and the further penalty of ten dollars for each day that it shall omit or neglect to comply with any of such provisions.
Halaman 32 - The Legislative authority of the State shall be vested in a Legislature, consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives; but the people reserve to themselves the power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution and to enact or reject the same at the polls independent of the Legislature, and also reserve power at their own option to approve or reject at the polls any act of the Legislature.
Halaman 32 - ... but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution and to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the legislative assembly...
Halaman 244 - And whenever the county attorney shall be unable or shall neglect or refuse to enforce the provisions of this act in his county, or for any reason whatever the provisions of this act shall not be enforced in any county, it shall be the duty of the attorney general to enforce the same in such county, and for that purpose he may appoint as many assistants as he shall see fit...
Halaman 56 - The evil in view in adopting this provision of the constitution was the incorporating into acts of the legislature by reference to other statutes, of clauses and provisions of which the legislators might be ignorant, and which affecting public or private interests in a manner and to an extent not disclosed upon the face of the act, a bill might become a law, which would not receive the sanction of the legislature if fully understood.