| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - Local government - 1928 - 1004 pages
...function was not involved in those cases, the rule of interpretation applied there is applicable here. A legislative body cannot legislate wisely or effectively...itself possess the requisite information — which not infrequently is true — recourse must be had to others who do possess it. Experience has taught... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - Local government - 1928 - 1004 pages
...function was not involved in those cases, the rule of interpretation applied there is applicable here. A legislative body cannot legislate wisely or effectively...of information respecting the conditions which the legis249 lation is intended to affect or change; and where the legislative body does not itself possess... | |
| Law - 1928 - 508 pages
...thereto. Haphazard legislation, conceived in ignorance, is not within the purview of the constitution." absence of information respecting the conditions which...not itself possess the requisite information which is not infrequently true — recourse may be had to others who possess it. Experience has taught that... | |
| Federal aid to research - 1938 - 274 pages
...function. * * * A legislative body cannot legislate wisely and effectively in the absence of opinion respecting the conditions which the legislation is...itself possess the requisite information — which not infrequently is true — recourse must be had to others who do possess it. Experience has taught... | |
| Federal aid to research - 1938 - 272 pages
...function. * * * A legislative body cannot legislate wisely and effectively in the absence of opinion respecting the conditions which the legislation is...itself possess the requisite information — which not infrequently is true — recourse must be had to others who do possess it. Experience has taught... | |
| Law - 1926 - 254 pages
...function was not involved in those cases, the rule of interpretation applied there is applicable here. A legislative body cannot legislate wisely or effectively...itself possess the requisite information — which not infrequently is true — recourse must be had to others who do possess it. Experience has taught... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1955 - 1654 pages
...function was not involved in those cases, the rule of interpretation applied there is applicable here. A legislative body cannot legislate wisely or effectively...itself possess the requisite information — which not infrequently is true — recourse must be had to others who do possess it. Experience has taught... | |
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