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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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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 46

1900 - 1192 pages
...for either class separately, Is essentially unconstitutional, unless a necessity therefor exists,— a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities,...distinguishing those of one class from each of the other e.asses, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would be useless and...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 49

1901 - 1246 pages
...legislation; for as is said in Ayars' Appeal, supra, there must be a necessity for the legislation "springing from manifest peculiarities, clearly distinguishing those of one class from each of the others." No peculiarities in cities of the second class demanding such a law are even pretended. Every...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 108

1920 - 1070 pages
...based upon a necessity springing from manifest peculiarities, clearly distinguishing those members of one class from each of the other classes and Imperatively demanding legislation from each class, separately, that would be • • • detrimental to the others." Ayar's Appeal. 122...
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Workmen's Compensation Supplement to Department Reports of ..., Volume 4

Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation Board - 1918 - 744 pages
...restrictions. There must be a necessity for the classification springing from manifest peculiar ties clearly distinguishing those of one' class from each of the other classes. Ayers Appeal, 122 Pa. 266 ; Chalmer vs. City of Philadelphia. 250 Pa. 251. In these cases, however,...
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Chrostwaite's Pennsylvania Municipal Law Reporter, Volume 11

1920 - 364 pages
...Constitution and continuing to this day. Classification is founded in and justified by necessity,—"necessity springing from manifest peculiarities clearly distinguishing...classes and imperatively demanding legislation for each classes separately that would be useless and detrimental to others." 122 Pa. Ayars App. 266 (281) That...
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Pennsylvania Bar Association. Meeting. Report of the ... Annual ..., Volume 8

Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1902 - 540 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 the others." deciding there was no such...
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Statement of Work Done by the Pennsylvania Department of Forestry During ...

Pennsylvania. Department of Forests and Waters - 1896 - 472 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 the others. Laws enacted in pursuance of...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 104

California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 774 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 the others. Laws enacted in pursuance of...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volume 61

1913 - 772 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 and detrimental to the others." Citing that decision, and...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volume 68

1920 - 986 pages
...Constitution and continuing to this day. Classification is founded in and justified by necessity, — "necessity springing from manifest -peculiarities...classes and imperatively demanding legislation for each class separately that would be useless and detrimental to others." Ayars App. 266 (281). That a manifest...
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