| 1894 - 1146 pages
...classification and for such purposes are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general, because they apply alike to all that are similarly...necessities. All legislation is necessarily based upon a classification of its subjects, and, when such classification is fairly made, laws enacted in... | |
| 1912 - 1164 pages
...in pursuance of such classification and for such purposes are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws because they apply...similarly situated as to their peculiar necessities. Ayars' Appeal, 122 Pa. 206. 281, 16 Atl. 356, 2 LRA 577; Commonwealth v. Gilligan, 195 Pa. 504, 510,... | |
| 1900 - 1134 pages
...legislation for each class separately that would be useless and detrimental to the others. * * • They are general laws because they apply alike to...similarly situated as to their peculiar necessities." The classification of school districts Intended by the act of 1874 Is upon Hues of distinction genuine... | |
| 1886 - 1076 pages
...assertion that such statutes as these would not be general laws? All legislation is based, of necessity, on a classification of its subjects; and when such classification is fairly made, and the legislation founded upon it is appropriate to such classiiication, such legislation is as legitimate... | |
| 1893 - 640 pages
...in pursuance of such classification and for such purposes are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws, because they apply...similarly situated as to their peculiar necessities." In Ruan Street, 132 Pa. 273, our brother WILLIAMS, in an exhaustive opinion, indicates the ground,... | |
| Horace La Fayette Wilgus - 1902 - 1252 pages
...assertion that such statutes as these would not be general laws? All legislation is based of necessity on a classification of its subjects, and when such classification is fairly made, and the legislation founded upon it is appropriate to such .classification, such legislation is as... | |
| Jabez Gridley Sutherland - 1904 - 880 pages
...pursuance of such classification, and for such purposes, are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws, because they apply...fairly made, laws enacted in conformity thereto cannot bo properly characterized as either local or special." And referring to the act of 1874 the court further... | |
| William Backus Guitteau - 1905 - 72 pages
...in pursuance of such classification and for such purposes, are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws, because they apply...properly characterized as either local or special. "The Act of 1874 dividing the cities of the state into three classes * * * was sustained as to such... | |
| Randolph Stauffer, Wellington M. Bertolet - 1910 - 428 pages
...for such purposes, are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws. . . . All legislation is necessarily based on a classification of its subjects, and when such cassification is fairly made, laws enacted in conformity thereto cannot be properly characterized as... | |
| Ohio. Inspector of Mines - 1911 - 556 pages
...in pursuance of such classification and for such purposes are, properly speaking, neither local nor special. They are general laws, because they apply...similarly situated as to their peculiar necessities." (. \yres' Appeal, 122 Pa 266, 281; Com. vs. Gilligan, 195 Pa. 504, 510.) The point we desire to emp1ia.«iuhere... | |
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