| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1903 - 902 Seiten
...the good and bad parts of the statute are capable of being separated within the meaning of this rule. If a statute attempts to accomplish two or more objects, and is void in one, it may still be in every respect complete and valid as to the other. But if its purpose is... | |
| 1905 - 1340 Seiten
...good and bad parts of the statute are capable of being separated, within the meaning of this rule. If a statute attempts to accomplish two or more objects,...to the other. But If its purpose is to accomplish a siugle object only. and some of its provisions are void, the whole must fail, unless sufficient remains... | |
| 1922 - 1208 Seiten
...Cooley's Constitutional Limitations (6th Ed.) p. 210. lows: A portion of that quotation is as fol"H a statute attempts to accomplish two or more objects,...may still be in every respect complete and valid as sufficient remains to effect the object without the aid of the invalid portion. And if they are so... | |
| 1900 - 1116 Seiten
...accomplish two or more Independent objects,— It- may be void In part and valid as to the residue. If Its purpose is to accomplish a single object only,...and some of its provisions are void, the whole must fall, unless sufficient remains to effect the object without the aid of the invalid portions. If the... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 822 Seiten
...the apparent legislative intent, wholly independent of that which was rejected, it must be sustained. If a statute attempts to accomplish two or more objects,...every respect complete and valid as to the other." We are of the opinion that the statute .under consideration falls within this rule, and that, as the... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 870 Seiten
...apparent legislative intent, wholly independent of that which was rejected, it must be sustained. ... If a statute attempts to accomplish two or more objects, and is void as to one, it will still be in every respect complete and valid as to the other." We must not be understood, however,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1883 - 402 Seiten
...recognized as the controlling or principal one, the whole law is void ;|| and if the purpose of the act is to accomplish a single object only, and some of its provisions are void, the whole act must fail unless there be sufficient remaining to effect that object without the invalid portion.^... | |
| 1906 - 1232 Seiten
...'and enforceable to that extent Myers v. People, 67 111. 503. If a statute attempts to accomplish two objects and is void as to one, it may still be In every respect valid as to the other. Cornell v. People, 107 111. 372. It is therefore Immaterial whether this statute... | |
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