A city has two classes of powers — the one legislative, public, governmental, in the exercise of which it is a sovereignty and governs its people; the other, proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people,... Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah - Sivu 42tekijä(t) Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, George L. Nye, Joseph M. Tanner, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, William S. Dalton, Alonzo Blair Irvine, H. Arnold Rich, Harmel L. Pratt - 1905Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1901 - 2042 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people, btit for tho private advantage of the inhabitants of the city and...Its people, and is bound to transmit its powers of goverunu'Ut to its successive sets of officers unimpaired. But in the exercise of the powers of the... | |
| 1897 - 1152 sivua
...quasi prívale, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing Its people, but for the private 1 advantage of the inhabitants of the city and of the...In the exercise of the powers of the former class, j It la governed by the rule here Invoked. In j their exercise, it is ruling its people, and is bouiiil... | |
| 1897 - 1212 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the Inhabitants of the city and...exercise, it Is ruling Its people, and Is bound to trausmit Its powers of government to Its successive sets of officers unimpaired. But, in the exercise... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1902 - 988 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city,...exercise of the powers of the former class, it is State v. St. Louis. governed by the rule here invoked. In their exercise, it is ruling its people,... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1904 - 1032 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city,...former class, it is governed by the rule here invoked (that the city council can make no grant and conclude no contract which will bind the city beyond the... | |
| Colorado. Court of Appeals - 1904 - 680 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city,...former class, it is governed by the rule here invoked [that the city council can make no grant and conclude no contract which will bind the city beyond the... | |
| 1904 - 512 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city and...exercise of the powers of the former class, it is ruling its people, and is bound to transmit its powers of government to its successive sets of officers... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1904 - 1032 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city,...legal personality. In the exercise of the powers of tl» former class, it is governed by the rule here invoked (that the city council can make no grant... | |
| 1908 - 1276 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon It, not for the purpose of governing the people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city and...exercise of the powers of the former class it is governed 1-у the rule here Invoked. In their exercise it Is ruling its people, and Is bound to transmit its... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1919 - 658 sivua
...proprietary, quasi private, conferred upon it, not for the purpose of governing its people, but for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city and...exercise of the powers of the former class * * * * it is ruling its people and is bound to transmit its powers of government to its succesive sets of officers... | |
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