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" Classification, for purposes of taxation, or of regulation under the police power, is a legislative function with which the courts have no right to interfere unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A State... "
Bus Subsidy Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on ... - Page 91
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Business, Commerce and Fiscal Affairs - 1972 - 153 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 201

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 724 pages
...them is in the same condition as when it left the herd of the producer. It has been decided many times that a State may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation. We will assume the cases are known and proceed immediately to con201 US Opinion of the Court. sider...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 201

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 726 pages
...them is in the same condition as when it left the herd of the producer. It has been decided many times that a State may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation. We will assume the cases are known and proceed immediately to con201 US Opinion of the Court. sider...
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Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Washington, Volume 58

Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 838 pages
...in right or public policy. In discussing the case, the court said: "It has been decided many times that a state may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation. We will assume the cases are known and proceed immediately to consider whether the classification of...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 28

Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1376 pages
...in right or public policy. In discussing the case, the court said: "It has been decided many times that a state may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation. We will assume the cases arc known, and proceed immediately to consider whether the classification...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 34

Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1332 pages
...interfere, unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A state may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation, provided the classification is based on proper and justifiable distinctions (St. John v. New York,...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Issue 22, Parts 92-94

Labor - 1911 - 1202 pages
...interfere unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A State may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation provided the classification is based on proper and justifiable distinctions (St. John v. New York,...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of New York

New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1912 - 1078 pages
...interfere unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A state may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation provided the classification is based on proper and justiiiiiblc distinctions (HI. John v. A'eic 1'orA',...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6152

United States - 1912 - 1526 pages
...interfere unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A State may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation provided the classification Is based on proper and Justifiable distinctions (St. Johu v. New York....
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Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 96, 1911, Issue 96

1912 - 550 pages
...interfere, unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A State may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation, provided the classification is based on proper and justifiable distinctions and for a purpose within...
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Workmen's Compensation and Industrial Insurance Under Modern ..., Volume 1

James Harrington Boyd - Employers' liability - 1913 - 814 pages
...interfere unless it is so clearly arbitrary or unreasonable as to invade some constitutional right. A state may classify persons and objects for the purpose of legislation provided the classification is based on proper and justifiable distinctions (St. John v. New York,...
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