| New Mexico. Supreme Court, John Abbott, Paul A. F. Walter - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 656 pages
...137, discussing the police power of a state speaking through Mr. Justice Brown says: "To justify a state in thus interposing its authority in behalf...upon individuals. The Legislature may not, under the gnise of protecting the public interests, arbitrarily interfere with private business, or impose unusual... | |
| William Mills Ivins, Herbert Delavan Mason - Interstate commerce - 1908 - 1242 pages
...28 Sup. Ct. R. (US) 341, affg. sc 98 Minn. 429, 108 NW 269. To justify the state in interposing it3 authority in behalf of the public, it must appear,...purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals.— Lawton v. Steele, 152 TJ. S. 133, 14 Sup. Ct. R. (US) 499; Wright v. Hart, 182 NY 330, 75 NE 404; Colon... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1282 pages
...For cases in point, see Cent. Dig. vol. 10, Constitutional Law, S 148.] 8. SAME — PUBLIC INTEREST. "To justify the state in thus interposing its authority...a particular class, require such interference, and * * * that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold, Arnold LeBell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 790 pages
...interposing its authority in behalf of the public, it must appear, first, that the interests of the pviblic generally, as distinguished from those of a particular...purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals." To the same effect toe: In re Wtlshire, 103 Fed. 620 ; Toledo, W. & WR Co. v. Jacksonville, 67 111.... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - Electrical engineering - 1908 - 838 pages
...State in interposing its authority in behalf of the public, it should appear, first, that the interest of the public generally as distinguished from those...second, that the means are reasonably necessary for interference with the parties and not unduly oppressive upon individuals. The Legislature may not,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1304 pages
...justify the state in interposing its authority In behalf of the public. It must appear that the interest of the public generally, as distinguished from those...a particular class, require such Interference, and that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose and not unduly oppressive... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1102 pages
...the State in interposing its authority in behalf of the public1, it must appear that the interest* of the public generally, as distinguished from those...a particular class, require such interference and that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose and not unduly oppressive... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1909 - 664 pages
...necessary for the protection of such interests. To justify the State in thus interposing its authority on behalf of the public, it must appear, first, that...legislature may not under the guise of protecting public interests, arbitrarily interfere with private business, or impose unusual or unnecessary restrictions... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1909 - 660 pages
...justify the State in thus interposing its authority on behalf of the public, it must appear, 6rst, that the interests of the public generally, as distinguished...legislature may not under the guise of protecting public interests, arbitrarily interfere with private business, or impose unusual or unnecessary restrictions... | |
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