Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations, Band 1Little, Brown, 1890 - 1516 Seiten |
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... Chicago & N. W. R. Co. ( 35 Wis . 425 ) 663 , 668 80 v . Siddon ( 1 C. & J. 220 ) 503 v . Colney ( L. R. 4 Ch . 146 ) 452 v . Davis ( 44 Mo. 131 ) 333 v . Detroit ( 41 Mich . 224 ) 545 , 546 v . Detroit ( 26 Mich . 263 ) 1105 v ...
... Chicago & N. W. R. Co. ( 35 Wis . 425 ) 663 , 668 80 v . Siddon ( 1 C. & J. 220 ) 503 v . Colney ( L. R. 4 Ch . 146 ) 452 v . Davis ( 44 Mo. 131 ) 333 v . Detroit ( 41 Mich . 224 ) 545 , 546 v . Detroit ( 26 Mich . 263 ) 1105 v ...
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... Chicago ( 65 Ill . 189 ) 994 Bibb Co. Inf . Ct . Jus . v . Orr ( 12 Ga . Page 768 Bethum v . Turner ( 1 Me . 111 ) Bethune v . Hughes ( 28 Ga . 560 ) 456 , 460 Betts v . Williamsburg ( 18 Pa . St. 26 ) 722 Beveridge v . Creelman ( 42 ...
... Chicago ( 65 Ill . 189 ) 994 Bibb Co. Inf . Ct . Jus . v . Orr ( 12 Ga . Page 768 Bethum v . Turner ( 1 Me . 111 ) Bethune v . Hughes ( 28 Ga . 560 ) 456 , 460 Betts v . Williamsburg ( 18 Pa . St. 26 ) 722 Beveridge v . Creelman ( 42 ...
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... Chicago & N. W. R. Co. ( 125 U. S. 465 ) 796 671 460 1323 213 701 Boston Overseers of the Poor v . Sears ( 22 Pick . 122 ) 24 , 70 , 75 , 303 , 655 | Boston Rolling Mills . Cambridge ( 117 Mass . 396 ) 452 , 1331 Boston Seamen's Friend ...
... Chicago & N. W. R. Co. ( 125 U. S. 465 ) 796 671 460 1323 213 701 Boston Overseers of the Poor v . Sears ( 22 Pick . 122 ) 24 , 70 , 75 , 303 , 655 | Boston Rolling Mills . Cambridge ( 117 Mass . 396 ) 452 , 1331 Boston Seamen's Friend ...
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... Chicago ( 110 Ill . 186 ) 427 , 906 Bray v . Wallingford ( 20 Conn . 416 ) 181 , 1173 Brayton v . Fall River ( 113 Mass . 218 ) 176 , 448 , 1330 , 1331 Brazil v . McBride ( 69 Ind . 244 ) 312 , 313 Bread Co. Case ( L. R. 8 Q. B. 355 ) ...
... Chicago ( 110 Ill . 186 ) 427 , 906 Bray v . Wallingford ( 20 Conn . 416 ) 181 , 1173 Brayton v . Fall River ( 113 Mass . 218 ) 176 , 448 , 1330 , 1331 Brazil v . McBride ( 69 Ind . 244 ) 312 , 313 Bread Co. Case ( L. R. 8 Q. B. 355 ) ...
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... Chicago ( 24 III . 496 ) 976 Burden v . Stein ( 27 Ala . 104 ) Burdett , Re ( 127 U. S. 771 ) 697 1010 v . Swenson ( 17 Tex . 489 ) Burford v . Grand Rapids ( 53 Mich . 98 ) 449 , 1158 , 1160 , 1205 Burges v . Mabin ( 70 Iowa , 633 ) ...
... Chicago ( 24 III . 496 ) 976 Burden v . Stein ( 27 Ala . 104 ) Burdett , Re ( 127 U. S. 771 ) 697 1010 v . Swenson ( 17 Tex . 489 ) Burford v . Grand Rapids ( 53 Mich . 98 ) 449 , 1158 , 1160 , 1205 Burges v . Mabin ( 70 Iowa , 633 ) ...
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Seite 145 - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers and no others: First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted; third, those essential to the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient but indispensable.
Seite 204 - No county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation, shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
Seite 37 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Seite 512 - That no person arrested or confined in jail, shall be treated with unnecessary rigor, or be put to answer any criminal charge, but by presentment, indictment or impeachment.
Seite 38 - It is chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men in succession with these qualities and capacities that corporations were invented and are in use. By these means, a perpetual succession of individuals are capaple of acting for the promotion of the particular object, like one immortal being.
Seite 166 - That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community but in consideration of public services, which not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge to be hereditary.
Seite 207 - ... No county or city shall be allowed to become indebted for any purpose or in any manner to an amount which, including existing indebtedness, shall exceed ten per centum of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county or city subject to taxation, as it appeared by the assessment rolls of said county or city on the last assessment for state or county taxes prior to the incurring of such indebtedness...
Seite 115 - York of 1828, chap. 18, tit. 3, it was enacted that "the charter of every corporation that shall hereafter be granted by the legislature shall be subject to alteration, suspension, and repeal, in the discretion of the legislature.
Seite 201 - SEC. 18. .No county, city, town, township, Board of Education, or school district, shall incur any indebtedness or liability in any manner or for any purpose, exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided for it for such year, without the assent of two thirds of the qualified electors thereof voting at an election to be held for that purpose...
Seite 529 - The act of incorporation is to them an enabling act; it gives them all the power they possess; it enables them to contract, and when it prescribes to them a mode of contracting, they must observe that mode, or the instrument no more creates a contract than if the body had never been .incorporated.