| Ohio. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 612 pages
...AL. 1. MEANING OF THE TERM, POLICE POWER. Police power of a government may be defined as being "that inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society. 2. CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE WINN LAW. The statute known as the Winn Law, (91 OL, 300,) is not unconstitutional,... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 784 pages
...co-extensive with self-protection, and is applicably termed the law of overruling necessity. It is the inherent and plenary power in the State, which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Hale v. Lawrence, 21 NJ Law 714; Tiedeman's Lim. of Police Power, section 1. It is said in 18 Am. and... | |
| Illinois. Dept. of Factory Inspection - Factory inspection - 1895 - 202 pages
...I. The law is an exercise of the police power of the State. The police power in the state is "that inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...it to prohibit all things hurtful to the comfort, safety and welfare of society." Am. & Eng. Ene. of Law, Vo1. 18, 735. Lake View v. Rose Hill Cem. Co.,... | |
| William John Tossell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 912 pages
...power, it may be defined as being a power that is inherent in the state, and which enables the state to prohibit all things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society, even though the prohibition invade the right of liberty or property of the individual. It has also... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 1230 pages
...co-extensive with self-protection, and is not inaptly termed 'the law of overruling necessity.' It is that inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Tied. Lira. 2-5; Cooley, ' Const. Lim. 572; Redfield, CJ, in Thorpe т. Railroad Co., 27 Vt. 140; Town... | |
| Ohio. Department of Health - Public health - 1897 - 782 pages
...co-extensive with self-protection, and is applicably termed 'The law of overruling necessity.' It is the inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Blackstone attempts to define police power by saying "It is the due regulation and domestic order of... | |
| Kentucky. State Board of Health - 1897 - 216 pages
...It has been variously defined by the courts and text writers. "It is," said one of the courts, "that inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." "All laws " says another court, "for the protection of lives, limbs, health and quiet of the person,... | |
| 1897 - 470 pages
...co-extensive with self-protection, and is applicably termed 'The law of overruling necessity.' It is the inherent and plenary power in the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Blackstone attempts to define police power by saying "It is the due regulation and domestic order of... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - Constitutional law - 1897 - 792 pages
...may result to property or business on account of the exertion of overruling necessity.' It la that Inherent and plenary power In the state which enables...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Lake View v. Rose Hill Cemetery, 70 111. 191. "The police power of a state extends to the protection... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold, Arnold LeBell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 770 pages
...law of overruling necessity.' It is that inherent and The State ex rel. Adams vs. Burdge and others. plenary power in the state which enables it to prohibit...things hurtful to the comfort and welfare of society." Tiedeman, Lim, of Police Power, 2-5; Cooley, Const. Lim. 572; REDFIELD, CJ, iu Thorpe v. R. & BR Co.... | |
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