The police of a State, in a comprehensive sense, embraces its whole system of internal regulation, by which the State seeks, not only to preserve the public order, and to prevent offenses against the State, but also to establish for the intercourse of... The Southern Dental Journal - Page 4631891Full view - About this book
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 pages
...comprehensive sense, embraces its system of internal regulation, by which it is sought not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offences...reasonably consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others.1 In the present chapter we shall have occasion to speak of the police power principally as... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 pages
...comprehensive sense, embraces its system of internal regulation, by which it is sought not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offences...reasonably consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others.1 In the present chapter we shall take occasion to speak of the police power principally as... | |
| Samuel Thayer Spear - 1876 - 400 pages
...internal regulation by which it is sought not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offenses against the State, but also to establish for the intercourse...consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others." Chief-Justice Shaw, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Alger (7 Cush., p. 84), denned the police power... | |
| Samuel T. Spear - 1876 - 388 pages
...internal regulation by which it is sought not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offenses against the State, but also to establish for the intercourse...consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others." Chief-Justice Shaw, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Alger (7 Cush., p. 84), defined the police... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1877 - 882 pages
...good manners and good neighborhood which are calculated to prevent a conflict of rights, and to secure to each the uninterrupted enjoyment of his own, so...consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others." p. 572. And the same learned author quotes approvingly the language of Chief Justice SHA.W in Commonwealth... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1878 - 1032 pages
...comprehensive sense, embraces its whole system of internal regulation, by which the State seeks not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offences...consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others. 1 In the present chapter we shall take occasion to speak of the police power principally as it affects... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - 1878 - 524 pages
...calculated to prevent a conflict of rights, and to insure to each the uninterrupted enjoyment of his own, as far as is reasonably consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others." " This police ¡lower of the State," says Redfield, Ch. J., in Thorpe vs. Rutland ond Burlington Railroad... | |
| 1881 - 1014 pages
...comprehensive sense, embraces its system of internal regulation, by which it is sought not only to preserve the public order and to prevent offences...consistent with a like enjoyment of rights by others." 1 Another high authority says: "By the public police and economy I mean the due regulation and domestic... | |
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