| John Wurts, Edward Franklin White - 1921 - 936 páginas
...545, 47 So. 1001, 20 LR A. (NS) 126n, 16 Ann Cas. 1234. A title of an act used need only give fair notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill — need not be an index to contents. (1914) Butler v. Perry, 67 Fla. 405, 66 So. 150; (1915) Ex parte... | |
| George Vivian Smith - 1922 - 478 páginas
...give each title as it comes before us, a reasonable interpretation, ut res magis valeat quam pereat. If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the Act. so as reasonably to lead to an •Note. — See p. 285 for the statement in this case which demanded an account and was approved by... | |
| 1901 - 1278 páginas
...everything provided for by this ordinance. "If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of tlie act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the ordinance, It is all that is necessary." 17 Am. & Eng. Ene. Law (1st Ed.) p. 245. "An ordinance of... | |
| 1900 - 1216 páginas
...each tiüe, as it comes before us, a reasonable interpretation, 'ut res magis valeat quern pereat.' If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of...the body of the bill, It is all that Is necessary. It need not be an index of the contents, as has often been said." In State Line & Juniata R. Co.'s... | |
| 1911 - 1318 páginas
...provisions of the bill in detail, nor serve as an index or digest of its contents, but it is sufficient if the title fairly gives notice of the subject of...the act so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into what is contained in the body of the bill. [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Statutes, Cent. Dig.... | |
| 1913 - 1260 páginas
...serve as an index or digest of its contents; but it is sufficient if it fairly gives notice of the real subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into what is contained in its body. [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Statutes, Cent. Dig. §§ 130-139,... | |
| 1906 - 448 páginas
...act and a guide to its right construction. It need not be a complete index but it must fairly give notice of the subject of the act so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. If it conveys the belief that one subject is the purpose while another and different one is its real... | |
| 1916 - 444 páginas
...vs. McGee, 81 Pa. St., Page 433 held, ' ' The title need not be a complete index to the bill, 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." It seems to the Court that... | |
| Pennsylvania. Courts - 1926 - 916 páginas
...found, but their constitutionality is undoubted. "If a title fairly gives notice of the subject of an act so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary. It need not be an index of the contents, as has often been said:" Allegheny County Home's Case, 77... | |
| Pennsylvania. Courts - 1923 - 936 páginas
...in Phoenixville, 109 Pa. 44; Philadelphia v. Railway Co., 142 Pa. 491. But "it is sufficient if it fairly gives notice of the subject of the act so as reasonably to lead to inquiry into the body of the bill: Allegheny County Home's Appeal, 77 Pa. 77:" Rogers v. Improvement... | |
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