| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1874 - 664 sivua
...dictate to the city of Detroit what fountains ehall be erected at its expense for the use of Ita ettlune, or at what cost it shall purchase, and how it shall...boulevard for the recreation and enjoyment of Its citizen.", tban have the rest of the community to dictate to an individual what he shall eat, drink,... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1922 - 848 sivua
...through their representatives, have no more authority to dictate to the city of Detroit what fountain shall be erected at its expense for the use of its...purchase, and how it shall improve and embellish a park and boulevard for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens, than have the rest of the community... | |
| 1897 - 1158 sivua
...the action of private corporations and of natural persons. It Is as easy to justify, on principle, a law which permits the rest of the community to dictate...boulevard for the recreation and enjoyment of its citiucns. The one law would rest upon the same fallacy as the other, and the reason for opposing and... | |
| 1897 - 1152 sivua
...other parte of the state, through their representatives, dictate to the city of Detroit what fouutaius shall be erected at its expense for the use of its citizens, or at wliat <»ost it shall purchase, and how It shall Improve and embellish, a park or Ixmlevard for the... | |
| Henry Wilson Scott - 1891 - 864 sivua
...other parts of the State through their representatives, dictate to the City of Detroit what fu^^-lains shall be erected at its expense for the use of its...for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens." In the case of Sutherland vs. The Governor, 29 Mich. 320, he discusses the relation, each to the other,... | |
| 1894 - 260 sivua
...he shall drink and "what he shall wear, as to show any "constitutional basis for one under which " people of other parts of the state through " their...embellish a park or " boulevard for the recreation and enjoy" ment of the citizens." When the corporation acts in its private capacity it does so if its own... | |
| 1897 - 1212 sivua
...natural persons. It Is as easy to justify, on principle, a law which permits the rest of the coimuuiiity to dictate to an individual what he shall eat, and...for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens. The one law would rest upon the same fallacy as the other, and the reason for opposing and contesting... | |
| Minnesota - 1903 - 1096 sivua
...corporations. The people of other parts of the state through their representative« have no more authority to dictate to the city of Detroit what fountains shall...for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens, than for the rest of the community to dictate to an Individual what he shall eat, drink or wear." It... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1905 - 804 sivua
...in the action of private corporations and of natural persons. It is as easy to justify on principle, a law which permits the rest of the community to dictate...for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens. The one law would rest upon the same fallacy as the other, and the reasons for opposing and contesting... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1911 - 724 sivua
...in the action of private corporations and of natural persons. It is as easy to justify on principle, a law which permits the rest of the community to dictate...for the recreation and enjoyment of its citizens. The one law would rest upon the same fallacy as the other, and the reasons for opposing and contesting... | |
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