| Pennsylvania. Courts - 1924 - 928 páginas
...our higher courts, ie, to determine whether the title of the act "fairly gives notice of the contents so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill to ascertain the legislative definition of the word" used, we find that choses in action are logically,... | |
| 1912 - 862 páginas
...give each title as it comes before us a . reasonable interpretation, ut res magis valeat quam pcreat. 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 to the contents, as has often been said." Millvnle Borough vs. Evergreen Railway... | |
| 1886 - 1024 páginas
...complete index to the contents of the bill. Dor sey's Appeal, 72 Pa. St. 195. It is sufficient if it fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so...reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. Allegheny Co. Home's Appeal, 77 Pa. St. 77. Thus it was held in Boyd v. MerceiLioU, 53 Pa. St. 391,... | |
| 1915 - 394 páginas
...but the supreme court has, in several cases, suggested a reasonable test. ''If the title of an act fairly gives notice of the subject of the act, so...reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the act, it is sufficient." This rule has been followed generally. Judged by this test, how does the Act... | |
| George Brubaker Kulp, Joseph D. Coons, Wesley E. Woodruff - 1888 - 590 páginas
...is certainly not misleading, and, we think, is sufficiently clear and comprehensive to fairly give notice of the subject of the act, so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill. This is all that the constitutional provision requires. Carothers v. Phila. Company, 1 1 Cent. Rep.... | |
| 1906 - 356 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... | |
| 1913 - 772 páginas
...cases that it is not necessary that the title of an act should be a complete index of its contents. "If the title fairly gives notice of the subject Of the act so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry mto the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary." Rose vs. Beaver County, 204 Pa., 372. The title... | |
| 1890 - 516 páginas
...that a street railway only was Intended. If the title to an act fairly gives notice of the subject ol the act so as reasonably to lead to an Inquiry Into the body of tin- bill, It Is all that is necessary. It need not be an index to the contents. Where an Act, of Assembly... | |
| 1888 - 548 páginas
...fairly reconciled with the Constitution." In the Allegheny Homes' Appeal, 77 PH. St., 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... | |
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