The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1912 - 204 páginas
 

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Página 153 - Commission, pp. 71-112. 1. That the corporation commission had erred in holding the rate in question to be not less than reasonable; 2. That the proceedings of the commission in which this decision was reached did not amount to due process of the law ; 3. That to require the judicial question of the reasonableness of a rate to be passed upon by a special court, organized differently from the ordinary courts, would deprive the companies affected of the equal protection of the laws; 4. That the commission...
Página 166 - Except as hereinafter provided, all assessments of real estate and tangible personal property shall be at their fair market value, to be ascertained as prescribed by law.
Página 79 - ... name, age, date and place of birth, residence and occupation at the time and for the two years next preceding, and whether he has previously voted, and, if so, the state, county, and precinct in which he voted last ; and, Third.
Página 79 - Third. That he answer on oath any and all questions affecting his qualifications as an elector, submitted to him by the officers of registration, which questions, and his answers thereto, shall be reduced to writing, certified by the said officers, and preserved as a part of their official records.
Página 78 - Constitution, for the three years next preceding that in which he offers to register; or, if he comes of age at such time that no poll tax shall have been assessable against him for the year preceding the year in which he offers to register...
Página 55 - That the constitution of Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the school rights and privileges secured by the constitution of said State.
Página 176 - Every corporation heretofore chartered in this State, which shall hereafter accept, or effect, any amendment or extension of its charter, shall be conclusively presumed to have thereby surrendered every exemption from taxation, and every nonrepealable feature of its charter...
Página 238 - It must be distinctly understood that in referring to the possibilities of a first-class man the writer does not mean what he can do when on a spurt or when he is over-exerting himself, but what a good man can keep up for a long term of years without injury to his health. It is a pace under which men become happier and thrive.
Página 21 - The school board on recommendation of the division superintendent shall employ teachers and place them in appropriate schools and shall dismiss teachers when delinquent, inefficient, or otherwise unworthy. The division superintendent shall have authority to assign to their respective positions all teachers and principals employed by the board, and reassign them, provided no change or reassignment shall affect the salary of such teachers ; and provided, further, that he shall make appropriate reports...
Página 5 - PREFACE This monograph had its origin in an investigation carried on by the author while a member of the Economic Seminary of the Johns Hopkins University.

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