| 1900 - 434 páginas
...index to the contents of the ordinance, yet it ought to be of such a character as not to be misleading. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act or ordinance so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary.... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1898 - 946 páginas
...title to which was, "An act for the protection of livery stable keepers," was constitutional, because the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the...act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the provisions of the bill, which has repeatedly been held to be sufficient, as the title thus inducing... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 800 páginas
...was an appeal a complr ie index as to its contents. All that is required, lie reasons, is that (lie title fairly gives notice of the subject of the Act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into its contents and meaning. While not unexpected, this decision is of vital importance to those placed... | |
| 1897 - 588 páginas
...title to which was. "An act for the protection of livery stable keepers," was constitutional, because the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so as to reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the provisions of the bill, which has repeatedly been held... | |
| Henry Edward Wallace - 1898 - 526 páginas
...be fairly reconciled with the Constitution. In the Allegheny Home's Appeal, 77 Pa. 77, we find : " If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the Act, so as to reasonably lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary." In the Union... | |
| Calvin Gustavus Beitel - 1899 - 646 páginas
...59. We recognize the rule that the title of a bill need not be a complete index of its contents; that if the title fairly gives notice of the subject of...the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary ; but we are impressed with the conviction that the title of this bill conveys to the mind that one... | |
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1901 - 1410 páginas
...175. The title need not be a complete index to the bill. (Manch Chunk v. Magee, 81 Pa. 433), if it fairly gives notice of the subject of the act so as reasonably to lead into an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. Allegheny '-'«unty Home's... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1901 - 796 páginas
...fairly to apprise the legislators, and the public in general, of the subject-matter of the legislation, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. The constitutional requirement may he interpreted to mean that the act and its title must correspond,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Forests and Waters - 1902 - 238 páginas
..."Fourth. It is not necessary that the title of an act should be a complete index to its contents." "Fifth. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of...the body of the bill it is all that is necessary." "Sixth. No act can contain two distinct subjects." In the above case the act was, entitled "An act... | |
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Forests and Waters, Pennsylvania. Department of Forestry - 1902 - 230 páginas
..."Fourth. It is not necessary that the title of an act should be a complete index to its contents." "Fifth. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of...the body of the bill it is all that is necessary." "Sixth. No act can contain two distinct subjects." In the above case the act was, entitled "An act... | |
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