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" Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and ought not to be allowed. "
The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and ... - Page 692
edited by - 1891
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 266

1925 - 1216 pages
...which are obnoxious to our constitutional provisions. Const. NC art. 1, § 31, which provides that 'monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free state, and ought not to be allowed. "An examination of this statute shows, we think, that this association is authorized for the purpose,...
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American law reports annotated, Volume 55

1928 - 1628 pages
...the blessings of liberty." NC Const. 1868, art. 1, § 29; Const. 1776, Declaration of Rights, § 21. "Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free state, and ought not to be allowed." NC Const. 1868, art. 1, § 31 ; Const. 1776, Declaration of Eights, § 23. In Tugman v. Chicago, 78...
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Biennial Report of the Public Service Commission of the State of ..., Volume 7

Public Service Commission of the State of Wyoming - 1928 - 148 pages
...is in direct controvention of Section 30 of Article I of the Wyoming Constitution, which provides: "Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free state, and shall not be allowed. Corporations being creatures of the state, endowed for the public good with a...
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Marketing Laws Survey Series: v. 1-6

Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - 1940 - 974 pages
...COMBINATIONS, AND MONOPOLIES A. GENERAL ANTITRUST LAWS CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS Const, art. I, sec. 22. That perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and shall not be allowed. STATUTORY PROVISIONS Code Ann. (Michie, 1938) Sec. 5880. Trusts and combinations...
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State Antitrust Laws

Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - 1940 - 976 pages
...COMBINATIONS, AND MONOPOLIES A. GENERAL ANTITRUST LAWS CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS Const, art. I, sec. 22. That perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and shall not be allowed. STATUTORY PROVISIONS Code Ann. (Michie, 1938) Sec. 5880. Trusts and combinations...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association, Volume 6

North Carolina Bar Association - 1904 - 192 pages
...that will do so. But some will say, "The Constitution of North Carolina condemns monopolies, and says 'Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and ought not to be allowed,' what will you do with that?" Why, I would change it if necessay. Man was not made for the Constitution,...
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Governing the Postal Service

J. Gregory Sidak - 1994 - 200 pages
...MASSACHUSETTS 1672, at 35 (W. Whitmore ed., 1890). The 1776 Constitution of North Carolina stated that "perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and ought not to be allowed." 5 THE FEDERAL AND STATE CONSTITUTIONS, COLONIAL CHARTERS AND OTHER ORGANIC LAWS 2788 (F. Thorpe ed.,...
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The North Carolina State Constitution: With History and Commentary

John V. Orth - 1995 - 220 pages
...interest" (Town of Emerald Isle ex rei. Smith v. State, 1987). SECTION 34 Perpetuities and monopolies. Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free state and shall not be allowed. The "security of a free State" is safeguarded in Section 30 by guaranteeing the...
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Property Rights in the Colonial Era and Early Republic

James W. Ely - 1997 - 438 pages
...land for the actual construction of a house of worship were permiued." North Carolina proclaimed that "perpetuities and monopolies are contrary' to the genius of a free State, and ought not to be allowed."3" Pennsylvania35 and Georgia40 wrote regulation or abolition of entail into their Revolutionary...
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Tennessee Government and Politics: Democracy in the Volunteer State

John R. Vile, Mark E. Byrnes - 1998 - 332 pages
...representatives, or without just compensation being made therefore. No PERPETUITIES OR MONOPOLIES Section 22. That perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free state, and shall not be allowed. RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY Section 23. That the citizens have a right, in a peaceable...
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