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" On the contrary, the underlying principle of all the cases is, that classification, with the view of legislating for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists — a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities... "
Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture - Page 42
by Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1896
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 57

1903 - 1052 pages
...for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists, — a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities,...classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would be useless and detrimental to others.' This is as near to> a definition...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 57

1903 - 1056 pages
...for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists, — a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities,...those of one class from each of the other classes, and im peratively demanding legislation for each i class separately that would be useless and detrimental...
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Statutes and Statutory Construction

Jabez Gridley Sutherland - 1904 - 880 pages
...legislating for either class separately is essentially unconstitutional unless a necessity therefor exists; a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities...classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would bo useless and detrimental to the others. Laws enacted in pursuance of...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volume 51

1904 - 434 pages
...of the use of cast-iron pipe for drainage purposes in cities of the second class is not grounded in necessity springing from manifest peculiarities clearly...distinguishing those of one class from each of the others, and imperatively demanding legislation for one class that is not demanded for another class....
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Constitutional Limitations Upon Special Legislation Concerning Municipalities

William Backus Guitteau - 1905 - 72 pages
...for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists,—a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities, clearly...classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class, separately, that would be useless and detrimental to the others. Laws enacted in pursuance of...
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Lehigh County Law Journal, Volume 11

1926 - 496 pages
...legislating for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional unless a necessity therefor exists, a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities,...classes and imperatively demanding legislation for each class, separately, that would be useless or detrimental to the others"; Ayars' Appeal, 122 Pa. 266,...
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Berks County Law Journal, Volume 2

Randolph Stauffer, Wellington M. Bertolet - 1910 - 428 pages
...for either class separately, is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists, — a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities,...classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class, .separately, that woud be useless and detrimental to others. Laws enacted in pursuance of such...
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Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Mines for the Year Ending ..., Issue 36

Ohio. Inspector of Mines - 1911 - 556 pages
...of course, such classification with reference to occupation must be reasonable and dictated by the necessity springing from manifest peculiarities clearly distinguishing those of one class from each of other classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would be useless...
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The Pennsylvania Corporation Reporter, Volume 8

Pennsylvania - 1920 - 620 pages
...Constitution and continuing to this day. Classification is founded in and justified by necessity, — "necessity springing from manifest peculiarities clearly...classes and imperatively demanding legislation for each classes separately that would be useless and detrimental to others." Ayars App. 266(281). That a manifest...
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Pennsylvania Archives

Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - 1902 - 1144 pages
...legislating for either class separately. is unconstitutional unless a necessity therefor exists — a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities...classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would be useless and detrimental to the other." It will hardly be contended that...
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