 | 1896 - 866 страници
...by such characteristic as will serve to classify, for the characteristics which thus serve for the basis of classification must be of such a nature as to mark the object so designated as peculiarly requiring exclusive legislation. There must be substantial distinction,... | |
 | 1904 - 1108 страници
...other court We quote again from State v. Hammer : 'But the true principle requires something more than mere designation by such characteristics as will serve...classify, for the characteristics which thus serve as the basis for classification must be of such a nature as to mark the objects so designated as peculiarly... | |
 | 1921 - 1150 страници
...greater difficulty centers about the classification. It may not be arbitrary, and requires somethiDg more than a mere designation by such characteristics as will serve to classify. The mark of distinction must be something of substance, some attendant or inherent peculiarity calling... | |
 | 1889 - 956 страници
...State v. Hammer, supra, says that to render legislation of this kind valid something more is required "than a mere designation by such characteristics as...classify, for the characteristics which thus serve as the basis of classification must be of such a nature as to mark the objects so designated as peculiarity... | |
 | 1894 - 1156 страници
...respects." In Richards v. Hammer, 42 NJ Law, 440, the chief Justice again says: "The true principle requires something more than a mere designation by...characteristics as will serve to classify, for the charcteristlcs which thus serve as the basis of a classification must be of such a nature as to mark... | |
 | New Jersey. Legislature. Senate - 1888 - 1140 страници
...settled in adjudicated cases. The classification must not be illusive ; something more is required than a mere designation by such characteristics as will serve to classify. The characteristics which form the basis of classification must not only be common to all places in... | |
 | 1889 - 1276 страници
...applying different rules to them. As said In State т. Hammer, 42 NJ Law, 485-440, "the true principle requires something more than a mere designation by such characteristics as will serve to classify." What will justify placing subjects in different classes for the purpose of applying different rules... | |
 | Jabez Gridley Sutherland - 1891 - 836 страници
...peculiarities is not necessary or applicable outside of that class. In other words, the true principle requires something more than a mere designation by...serve to classify ; for the characteristics which will thus serve as a basis of classification must be of such a nature as to mark the objects so designated... | |
 | Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1026 страници
...may be, which will so distinguish them as to mark them as a distinct class. Bat the true principle requires something more than a mere designation by...will serve to classify, for the characteristics which thas serve as the basis of classification must be of such nature as to mark the objects thus designated... | |
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