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In other respects the common rules of property app'y equally to ownership of things and ownership of obligatiors . For example , what may be called the passive rights of ownership are the same in both cases . The general duty resting on ...
In other respects the common rules of property app'y equally to ownership of things and ownership of obligatiors . For example , what may be called the passive rights of ownership are the same in both cases . The general duty resting on ...
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( The Common Law , 214 ) . Every fact which forms one of the group of facts of which the right is the legal consequence appertains to the substance of the right . ” The present writer's choice of the term “ operative ” has been ...
( The Common Law , 214 ) . Every fact which forms one of the group of facts of which the right is the legal consequence appertains to the substance of the right . ” The present writer's choice of the term “ operative ” has been ...
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25 In this connection , the words of one of the great masters of the common law are significant . In his notable Preliminary Treatise on Evidence ( 1898 ) , p . 190 , Professor James Bradley Thayer said : “ As our law develops it ...
25 In this connection , the words of one of the great masters of the common law are significant . In his notable Preliminary Treatise on Evidence ( 1898 ) , p . 190 , Professor James Bradley Thayer said : “ As our law develops it ...
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The word rig'its is generic , common , embracing whatever may be lawfully claimed . ” 20 It is interesting to observe , also , that a tendency toward discrimination may be found in a number of important constitutional and statutory ...
The word rig'its is generic , common , embracing whatever may be lawfully claimed . ” 20 It is interesting to observe , also , that a tendency toward discrimination may be found in a number of important constitutional and statutory ...
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No doubt , as already indicated , it is very common to use the term " right " indiscriminately , even when the relation designated is really that of privilege ; 34 and only too often this identity of terms has involved for the ...
No doubt , as already indicated , it is very common to use the term " right " indiscriminately , even when the relation designated is really that of privilege ; 34 and only too often this identity of terms has involved for the ...
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Page 147 - When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, that the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointment until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct. This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.
Page 563 - ... any false, scandalous and malicious writing or writings against the government of the United States, or either house of the Congress of the United States...
Page 149 - No person shall be a senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that state for which he shall be chosen. The vice-president of the United States shall be president of the senate, but shall have no vote unless they be equally divided.
Page 679 - If letters and private documents can thus be seized and held and used in evidence against a citizen accused of an offense, the protection of the Fourth Amendment declaring his right to be secure against such searches and seizures is of no value, and, so far as those thus placed are concerned, might as well be stricken from the Constitution.
Page 30 - No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States...
Page 145 - For the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates shall be annually appointed in such manner as the Legislature of each State shall direct, to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November in every year, with a power reserved to each State to recall its delegates, or any of them, at any time within the year, and to send others in their stead for the remainder of the year.
Page 673 - The said Commissioner shall have power and authority to make, under the direction and control of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, diligent investigation into the organization, conduct and management of the business of any corporation, joint stock company or corporate combination engaged in commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, excepting common carriers, subject to "An act to regulate commerce...
Page 390 - ... any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America, and especially to the interoceanic communications should the same prove to be practicable, whether by canal or railway, which are now proposed to be established by the way of Tehuantepec or Panama.
Page 331 - All aliens other than those mentioned in section one of this act may acquire, possess, enjoy and transfer real property, or any interest therein, in this State, in the manner and to the extent and for the purposes prescribed by any treaty now existing between the government of the United States and the nation or country of which such alien is a citizen or subject and not otherwise...
Page 11 - In disputes of an international nature involving neither honor nor vital interests and arising from a difference of opinion on points of fact, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an agreement by means of diplomacy should, as far as circumstances allow, institute an International Commission of Inquiry, to facilitate a solution of these disputes by elucidating the facts by means of an impartial and conscientious investigation.