public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and counties ; and in many respects they are so, although they involve some private interests ; but, strictly speaking, public... Political and Official Papers - Página 168de John Pendleton Kennedy - 1872 - 614 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. Supreme Court - 1819 - 816 páginas
...Co. 22. b. 23. OF THE UNITED STATES. 669 tions are such only as are founded by the govern- isi9. ment for public purposes, where the whole interests ^"""^...belong also to the government. If, therefore, the College foundation be private, though under the charter of Woodward. the government, the corporation... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 990 páginas
...Judges it is said, that " public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and...the government for public purposes, where the whole interest belongs also to the government. If, therefore, the foundation be private, though under the... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), Charles Sumner - 1836 - 634 páginas
...Puhlic corporations," (says the opinion,) "are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes, and...therefore, the foundation be private, though under a charter of the government, the corporation is private, however extensive the uses may be, to which... | |
| James Madison Porter - 1837 - 72 páginas
...into public and private. Public corporalions are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only ; such as towns, cities, parishes and...but strictly speaking, public corporations are such as are founded by the government for public purposes, where the whole interests belong also to the... | |
| Indiana. General Assembly. Senate - 1837 - 868 páginas
...private. Public corporations are those which arecreated for public political purposes onlj, such astowns, cities, parishes and counties; and in many respects...so, although they involve some private interests; bul strictly speaking, public corporations are such only as are founded by the government for public... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 696 páginas
...into public and private. Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for public political purposes only ; such as towns, cities, parishes and...but strictly speaking, public corporations are such as are founded by the government for public purposes, where the whole interests belong also to the... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1841 - 662 páginas
...guarantied or affected by the charter. ID Allen vs. McKeen, 1 Sumn. 297, Mr. Justice STORY said, " public corporations are such only as are founded by...public purposes, where the whole interests belong to the Government," reiterating the language of the Supreme Court in the case of Dartmouth College... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1845 - 20 páginas
...College vs. Woodward, 4 Wheaton, 468, 494, is conclusive on this point. " Strictly speaking" he says, "public corporations are such only as are founded...purposes ; where the whole interests belong also to the government—such as towns, cities, counties ; but a bank, whose stock is owned by private persons,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1853 - 672 páginas
...Justice Story says : " Public corporations are generally esteemed such as exist for puhUc political purposes only, such as towns, cities, parishes and...strictly speaking, public corporations are such only as-are founded by the government for public purposes, whore the whole interests belong to the government."... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frderick C. Seibold - 1861 - 774 páginas
...delivering the opinion of the court in that case, says : " Strictly speaking, public corporations arc such only as are founded by the government, for public purposes, where the tchole interests belong to the government;" and that no authority exists in the government to regulate,... | |
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