American Law and Procedure, Band 9James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews La Salle Extension University, 1910 |
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... question , after which the king issued new ones restricting the membership in the corpo- rations ( 7 ) . The result was to produce a form of munic- ipal organization not suited for exercising governmental powers , so that functions ...
... question , after which the king issued new ones restricting the membership in the corpo- rations ( 7 ) . The result was to produce a form of munic- ipal organization not suited for exercising governmental powers , so that functions ...
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... question arises : Is the consent of the inhabitants of a given district to become a corporation necessary ? To settle this we need to bear in mind the fact that , under our system of constitutional government , the legislature of each ...
... question arises : Is the consent of the inhabitants of a given district to become a corporation necessary ? To settle this we need to bear in mind the fact that , under our system of constitutional government , the legislature of each ...
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... question involved , the court said : " The control of the general court over the territorial division of the state into cities , towns and districts , unless controlled by some specific constitutional limitation , must necessarily be ...
... question involved , the court said : " The control of the general court over the territorial division of the state into cities , towns and districts , unless controlled by some specific constitutional limitation , must necessarily be ...
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... question . " A very common provision is one prohibiting the altera- tion , by division , of the boundaries of counties of a cer- tain size without a vote of the inhabitants of the county in favor of the same . Such a provision , for ...
... question . " A very common provision is one prohibiting the altera- tion , by division , of the boundaries of counties of a cer- tain size without a vote of the inhabitants of the county in favor of the same . Such a provision , for ...
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... question whether the municipal charter is a contract with the people of the district ; ( 2 ) the question of the rights of creditors of the original corporation when the latter is divided or otherwise altered . The answer to the first ...
... question whether the municipal charter is a contract with the people of the district ; ( 2 ) the question of the rights of creditors of the original corporation when the latter is divided or otherwise altered . The answer to the first ...
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Seite 1 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Seite 151 - States, or is committed for trial before some court thereof; or is in custody for an act done or omitted in pursuance of a law of the United States...
Seite 84 - No political or municipal corporation in this State shall ever become indebted, in any manner or for any purpose, to an amount, in the aggregate exceeding two per centum on the value of the taxable property within such corporation, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness ; and all bonds or obligations, in excess of such amount, given by such corporation, shall be void...
Seite 159 - ... ineffectual. Such generally are regulations designed to secure order, system and dispatch in proceedings, and by a disregard of which the rights of parties interested cannot be injuriously affected.
Seite 277 - By the cession, public property passes from one government to the other, but private property remains as before, and with it those municipal laws which are designed to secure its peaceful use and enjoyment. As a matter of course, all laws, ordinances and regulations in conflict with the political character, institutions and constitution of the new government are at once displaced.
Seite 97 - But if a duty be a continuing one, which is defined by rules prescribed by the Government, and not by contract, which an individual is appointed by Government to perform, who enters on the duties appertaining to his station, without any contract defining them, if those duties continue, though the person be changed, it seems very difficult to distinguish such a charge or employment from an office, or the person who performs the duties from an officer.
Seite 286 - There is no common law of the United States, in the sense of a national customary law, distinct from the common law of England as adopted by the several States each for itself, applied as its local law, and subject to such alteration as may be provided by its own statutes.
Seite 203 - judges of courts of superior or general jurisdiction are not liable to civil actions for their judicial acts, even when such acts are in excess of their jurisdiction, and are alleged to have been done maliciously or corruptly.
Seite 350 - ... to its rules concerning the holding, the transfer, liability to obligations, private or public, and the modes of establishing titles thereto. It cannot bring the person of a nonresident within its limits — its process goes not out beyond its borders — but it may determine the extent of his title to real estate within its limits ; and, for the purpose of such determination, may provide any reasonable methods of imparting notice.
Seite 97 - an employment," it does not follow that every employment is an office. A man may certainly be employed under a contract, express or implied, to do an act or perform a service without becoming an officer.