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Page 1009
... OFFICER . In statutes relative to elections , the term " caucus officers " shall apply to chairmen , wardens , secretaries , clerks , and inspectors , and , when on duty , to additional officers spe- cially elected , or elected to fill ...
... OFFICER . In statutes relative to elections , the term " caucus officers " shall apply to chairmen , wardens , secretaries , clerks , and inspectors , and , when on duty , to additional officers spe- cially elected , or elected to fill ...
Page 1010
... officers for cause , means " a cause founded on some act of omission or commission by the officer in regard to his duties or affecting his general character , which the law and the public opinion will pronounce to be sufficient to ...
... officers for cause , means " a cause founded on some act of omission or commission by the officer in regard to his duties or affecting his general character , which the law and the public opinion will pronounce to be sufficient to ...
Page 1023
... officer elected at any election under this act shall cease to reside in the city , or , if elected for any ward , shall cease to reside in such ward , his office shall thereby become vacant , means the loss of such a residence therein ...
... officer elected at any election under this act shall cease to reside in the city , or , if elected for any ward , shall cease to reside in such ward , his office shall thereby become vacant , means the loss of such a residence therein ...
Page 1029
... officer father of the girl to issue a license to marry paper purporting to be a request from the her , such paper is not a " certificate , " within Code 1873 , §§ 3917 , 3918 , inflicting penalties for falsely making , altering ...
... officer father of the girl to issue a license to marry paper purporting to be a request from the her , such paper is not a " certificate , " within Code 1873 , §§ 3917 , 3918 , inflicting penalties for falsely making , altering ...
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... officer . sary in the exercise and enforcement of its Doremus v . Smith , 4 N. J. Law ( 1 Southard ) | jurisdiction . Tennessee Cent . R. Co. V. 142 , 143 . Campbell , 75 S. W. 1012 , 109 Tenn . 640 . CERTIFIED COPY . At common law the ...
... officer . sary in the exercise and enforcement of its Doremus v . Smith , 4 N. J. Law ( 1 Southard ) | jurisdiction . Tennessee Cent . R. Co. V. 142 , 143 . Campbell , 75 S. W. 1012 , 109 Tenn . 640 . CERTIFIED COPY . At common law the ...
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Page 1178 - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers and no others: First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted; third, those essential to the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient but indispensable.
Page 1075 - A charity, in the legal sense, may be more fully defined as a gift, to be applied, consistently with existing laws, for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons, either by bringing their minds or hearts under the influence of education or religion, by relieving their bodies from disease, suffering or constraint, by assisting them to establish themselves in life, or by erecting or maintaining public buildings or works or otherwise lessening the burdens of government.
Page 1292 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more ; it is intercourse/^ It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Page 1149 - And every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves peaceably, and as good subjects of the commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law.
Page 1451 - Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations." The accepted definition of a conspiracy is, a combination of two or more persons by concerted action to accomplish a criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful by criminal or unlawful means.
Page 1288 - If it be held that the term includes the regulation of all such manufactures as are intended to be the subject of commercial transactions in the future, it is impossible to deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested, to the exclusion of the States, with the power to regulate, not only manufactures, but also agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries, mining— in short, every branch...
Page 1325 - Constitution denominated in the third article 'law,' not merely suits, which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined in contradistinction to those where equitable rights alone were recognized, and equitable remedies were administered...
Page 1084 - The absolute power of alienation shall not be suspended by any limitation or condition whatever, for a longer period than during the continuance of not more than two lives in being at the creation of the estate, except in the single case mentioned in the next section.
Page 1186 - And no civil suit shall be brought before either of said courts against an inhabitant of the United States, by any original process in any other district than that whereof he is an inhabitant, or in which he shall be found at the time of serving the writ...
Page 1172 - And when in any suit mentioned in this section there shall be a controversy which is wholly between citizens of different states, and which can be fully determined as between them, then either one or more of the defendants actually interested in such controversy may remove said suit into the circuit court of the United States for the proper district.