| Georgia Bar Association - 1915 - 426 sivua
...In view of the obligation imposed upon me to support and maintain the integrity of the Constitution of the United States, which declares that 'no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts,' and not entertaining the least doubt that the Act of 1868,... | |
| James Parker Hall - 1915 - 492 sivua
...the contract clause of the Constitution. "In order to come within the provision of the Constitution of the United States which declares that no state shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts, not only must the obligation of a contract have been impaired,... | |
| Ohio - 1916 - 296 sivua
...municipal corporations. Is subject to the limitations imposed by { 10, Art. I, of the constitution of the United States, which declares, that "no state shall pass any law impairing the obligations of contracts," and of § 28, Art. II, of the state constitution : Goodale... | |
| United States - 1916 - 916 sivua
...the validity of which has not been denied. 'In order to come within the provision of the Constitution of the United States, which declares that no state shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts, not only must the obligation of a contract have been impaired,... | |
| California. District Courts of Appeal - 1917 - 940 sivua
...as to be embraced in the class of contracts protected by section 10 of article I of the Constitution of the United States, which declares that 'no state shall pass any law' impairing the obligation of contracts." It is certainly a debatable question here whether plaintiff... | |
| William Henry Harris - 1917 - 496 sivua
...legislature, not courts. 684. (La. 1888.) "In order to come within the provision of the Constitution of the United States which declares that no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts, not only must the obligation of a contract have been impaired,... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1919 - 1600 sivua
...that it may properly be considered as a law within the meaning of the provision of the constitution of the United States which declares that no state shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts,1 it is not a statute in the ordinary sense of the term, nor... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 sivua
...corporations are considered as executed contracts within the protection of art. I, s. 10 of the constitution of the United States, which declares that " no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts." The Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 4 Wheat. 518.... | |
| 1924 - 692 sivua
...land in said point." Relying upon this provision of the law, and upon Article X of the Constitution of the United States, which declares that "no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of a contract", the citizens of Columbus argued that the law providing for... | |
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