All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay. American Constitutions: Comprising the Declaration of Independence, the ... - Page 56by New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 1120 pages
...bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishment inflicted. All courts shall be open, and every person for an...goods, person or reputation shall have remedy by due course of law. Sec. 14. No person for the same offense, shall be twice put in jeopardy of life or liberty;... | |
| John Henry Brown, Mary Mitchel Brown - Texas - 1894 - 318 pages
...bail shall not be required, nor excessive fmes imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishment inflicted. All courts shall be open, and every person for an...goods, person or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law. SEO. 14. No person, for the same offense, shall be twice put in jeopardy of life or... | |
| Elizabeth Shelby Kinkead - Kentucky - 1896 - 302 pages
...consent of his representatives, and without just compensation being previously made to him. SEC. 14. All courts shall be open, and every person, for an...administered without sale, denial, or delay. SEC. 15. No power to suspend laws shall be exercised, unless by the General Assembly or its authority. SEC.... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1896 - 1512 pages
...rights of others. The GonstittiDRILLKR GOMPA.XY •». WORTH. tion provides (Art. I, Sec. 35) that "all courts shall be open and every person, for an...justice administered without sale, denial or delay. An adversary party ought not to be delayed in the final adjudication of the controversy by the fact... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1896 - 1242 pages
...else, possibly, could this authority be lodged than in the trial Judge? Our constitution provides "that all courts shall be open, and every person for an...of law, and right and Justice administered without sole denial or delay." Section 14. Of what benefit would this declaration be to keep the courts open... | |
| Alabama - Law - 1897 - 598 pages
...person's property be taken or applied to public use, unless just compensation is made therefor. §14. All courts shall be open, and every person, for an...justice administered, without sale, denial, or delay. §15. No power of suspending laws shall be exercised, except by the general assembly, or its authority.... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1897 - 1206 pages
...for the equal protection and benefit" of every person, while section 16 of article 1 provides that "all courts shall be open, and every person, for an...reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and justice shall be administered without denial or delay." The right to protect property is declared,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 680 pages
...judicial station in this Commonwealth. That section says: "All Courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person,...justice administered without sale, denial or delay." The real interests of the parties to this contention would have been best promoted by a final judgment... | |
| Pauline Helm Hardin - Kentucky - 1900 - 242 pages
...previousiy made to him.2 (1) Sec. 11. Adkins v. Com., 98 Ky., 539; Jackson v. Com.. 100 Ky , 23P. SEC. 14. All courts shall be open and every person for an injury...right and justice administered without sale, denial or delay.3 SEC. 15. No power to suspend laws shall be exercised, unless by the General Assembly or its... | |
| Lewis Slifer Shimmell - Pennsylvania - 1900 - 180 pages
...without just compensation being first made or secured. SEC. 11. All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person...justice administered without sale, denial or delay. Suits may be brought against the Commonwealth in such manner, in such courts and in such cases as the... | |
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