| Ohio. Courts - 1920 - 630 頁
...v. Katterman, 44 0. S., 661, Judge Spear says on page 678: "A law is uniform in its operation when every person who is brought within the relations and circumstances provided for is alike affected by the law." In this case the Supreme Court took into consideration the constitutional... | |
| 1921 - 1152 頁
...manning of the constitutional provision above quoted. Furthermore, the statute operates uniformly on every person who Is brought within the relations and circumstances provided for, and Is therefore a general, and not ff special, or a local, law. 25 RCL 816, | 66. In State v. Duket,... | |
| Colorado. Supreme Court - 1922 - 680 頁
...meaning of the constitutional provision above quoted. Furthermore, the statute operates uniformly on every person who is brought within the relations and circumstances provided for, and is, therefore, a general and not a special or a local law. 25 RCL 816, sec. 66. In State v. Duket,... | |
| Charles Willis Needham - 1925 - 772 頁
...case of McAunich v. RR Co., 20 Iowa, 343, in speaking of legislation as to classes, said, "These laws are general and uniform, not because they operate...but because every person who is brought within the relation and circumstances provided for is affected by the law. They are general and uniform in their... | |
| 1877 - 658 頁
...of McAunich v. M. & MKR Co., 20 la. 343, in speaking of legislation as to classes, said: "These laws are general and uniform, not because they operate...but because every person who is brought within the relation and circumstances provided for is affected by the law. They are general and uniform in their... | |
| 1879 - 542 頁
...still different and legs upon cities of the third class. Yet in these various laws, every city which is brought within the relations and circumstances provided for, is affected by the law; these acts do not grant to any city powers and privileges which upon the same terms, do not equally... | |
| 1907 - 1268 頁
...Wright, 70 111. 388, quoting from MeAunlch v. M. & MRR Co., 20 Iowa, 338, on page 344 it was said: "Laws are general and uniform, not because they operate...they do not, but because every person who Is brought withiu the relations and circumstances provided for is affected by the laws. They are general and uniform... | |
| 1891 - 1240 頁
...its scope or operation. Laws are general, not because they operate upon every person in the state, but because every person who is brought within the relations and circumstances as provided for Is affected by the laws. Hancock v. Yaden, 121 Ind. 366374, 23 NE Rep. 253. The statute... | |
| Bar Association of Arkansas - 1908 - 650 頁
...circumstances, and is general and uniform, not because it operates upon every person in the State, for it does not, but because every person who is brought within...and circumstances provided for, is affected by the law." Mr. Sutherland says: "Special laws are those made for individual cases, and for less than a class,... | |
| 1917 - 656 頁
...which it is applicable exist in the State, and secondly, that it should operate uniformly, ie, upon 'every person who is brought within the relations and circumstances provided for,' without regard to the number of such persons as compared with the whole population of the State."1... | |
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