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" For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation, it actually did exist when the statute now under consideration was passed. "
A Treatise on the Law of Railways - Page 1317
by David Rorer - 1884 - 1618 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 431

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1976 - 1102 pages
...is indeed mild and very similar to the original thought of Munn v. Illinois, 94 US 113, 132 (1877), that "if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation," it passes its initial test. There are various "liberties," however, which require that infringing legislation...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 15

Law - 1877 - 558 pages
...years in which this peculiar business had beeu assuming its present "immense proportions," something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation, it...
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Laws of Illinois Relating to Railroads and Warehouses, with Appendix ...

Illinois - 1877 - 182 pages
...in which this peculiar business had been assuming its present •' immense proportions," something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation, it...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 13, Part 2

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1877 - 526 pages
...' something had occurred whicbled the whole body of the people to suppose that remedies such asare usually employed to prevent abuses by virtual monopolies might not be inappropriate, here. For our purposes we must assume that if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation, it...
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, Volume 1

James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1895 - 1214 pages
...years in which this peculiar business had been assuming its present " immense proportions." something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation,...
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Cases on American Constitutional Law

Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1898 - 702 pages
...years in which this peculiar business had been assuming its present "immense proportions," something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation,...
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The Law of Combinations Embracing Monopolies, Trusts, and ..., Volume 2

Arthur Jerome Eddy - Antitrust law - 1901 - 892 pages
...years in which this peculiar business had been assuming its present 'immense proportions,' something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation,...
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Selected Cases on the Law of Bailments and Carriers: Including the Quasi ...

Edwin Charles Goddard - Bailments - 1904 - 780 pages
...years in which this peculiar business had been assuming its present "immense proportions," something had occurred which led the whole body of the people...monopolies might not be inappropriate here. For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist that would justify such legislation,...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 172

Indiana. Supreme Court, Charles Frederick Remy, George Washington Self, Philip Zoercher, William H. Adams, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Emma Mary May - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 858 pages
...manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large. * * * For our purposes we must assume that, if a state of facts could exist...legislation, it actually did exist when the statute now under considState ». Barrett— 172 Ind. 169. eration was passed. For us, the question is one of 15. power,...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 26

Electronic journals - 1911 - 802 pages
...of the functions of the legislature, and none of the court's business. It said : " For our purposes we must assume that if a state of facts could exist...legislation, it actually did exist when the statute under consideration was passed." In other words : if the legislature has the power to limit the hours...
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