| American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Bureau of Commission Research. Legal Dept - 1928 - 1454 Seiten
...Especially when, as has been already said, it is but fair to presume that the people in their constitution have expressed themselves in careful and measured...with the immense importance of the powers delegated, and with a view to leave as little as possible to implication." This rule appears to be subject to... | |
| 1892 - 1276 Seiten
...Especially, as has already been said, it is but fair to presume that the people m their constitution have expressed themselves in careful and measured...the immense importance» of the powers delegated, and with a view to leave as little as possible to implication." Cooley, Const. Lim. (3d Ed.) 7S, 79.... | |
| 1916 - 1142 Seiten
...must lean in favor of a construction which will render every word operative, rather than one which may make some words idle and nugatory. This rule is applicable...immense importance of the powers delegated, leaving аз little as possible to implication. • * * In interpreting clauses we must presume that words... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 Seiten
...operative, rather than one which may make some idle and nugatory. " This rule is especially applicable to written constitutions, in which the people will...conceivable that a case can arise where a court would be justifiable in declaringany portion of a written constitution nugatory because of ambiguity. One part... | |
| 1883 - 330 Seiten
...such absolute rights, free from legislative interference, this is surely a case in which they have not "expressed themselves in careful and measured terms,...delegated, leaving as little as possible to implication," which authorities say they are presumed to have done. Coolei/'x ConM'l Limit's, 71. If we were to adopt... | |
| Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - 1912 - 1046 Seiten
...Especially when, as has been already said, it is but fair to presume that the people in their constitution have expressed themselves in careful and measured...with the immense importance of the powers delegated, and with a view to leave as little as possible to implication." (Cooley's Const. Lim., 7th ed., p.... | |
| Missouri Bar Association - 1908 - 330 Seiten
...Especially when, as has been already said, it is but fair to presume that the people in their constitution have expressed themselves in careful and measured...with the immense importance of the powers delegated, and with a view to leave as little as possible to implication." (Cooley on Const. Lim. (6 Ed.), pp.... | |
| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1884 - 836 Seiten
...especially when, as has been already said, it is but fair to presume that the people in their constitution have expressed themselves in careful and measured...with the immense importance of the powers delegated, and with a view to leave as little as possible to implication." We adopt the foregoing quotation as... | |
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