| Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1170 pages
...Court of the United States, In Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 366. 391, 18 Sup. Ct. 388, 42 L. Ed. 780. said: "This right of contract, however. Is itself subject...which the state may lawfully Impose in the exercise of Us police powers. While this power Is inherent In all governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded... | |
| Industrial relations - 1912 - 1652 pages
...the Supreme Court of the United States in Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 391: This right of contract is in itself subject to certain limitations which the state...lawfully impose in the exercise of its police powers,' a power which 'may lawfully be resorted to for the purpose of preserving public health, safety or morals,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 930 pages
...SAFETY, AND MORALS — LEGISLATIVE DISCRETION. — The right of an individual to so contract is in itself subject to certain limitations which the state...lawfully impose in the exercise of its police powers, for the purpose of preserving public health, safety, or morals, and a large discretion is vested in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1912 - 212 pages
...governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded in its application during the past century owing to the enormous increase in the number of occupations which...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employees as to demand special precautions for their well being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| James Harrington Boyd - Employers' liability - 1913 - 814 pages
...hours a workingman should be permitted to work continuously in underground mines, used this language: "This right of contract, however, is itself subject...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employes as to demand special precautions for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - Constitutional law - 1915 - 1106 pages
...limits and jurisdiction of the State, and which are also to be performed outside of such jurisdiction." This right of contract, however, is itself subject...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employe's as to demand special precautions for their wellbeing and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| James Thomas Young - United States - 1915 - 732 pages
...and employes. as they arise. . . ." Examining the freedom of contract further the Court says:—"This right of contract, however, is itself subject to certain...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employes as to demand special precautions for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| Harvard University. Department of Government - Constitutional law - 1917 - 166 pages
...respect to property, or having as their object the acquisition of property, would be equally invalid This right of contract, however, is itself subject...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employees as to demand special precautions for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| 1917 - 982 pages
...speaking of the power to limit the hours of labor a workman may be employed in underground mines, said: for the collection of the claim that there was no...it was not in fact misled thereby, or that said cla " ; and State v. Buchanan (29 Wash. 602; 70 Pac. 52), in which a law limiting the number of hours of... | |
| Lindley Daniel Clark - Employers' liability - 1917 - 150 pages
...speaking of the power to limit the hours of labor a workman may be employed in underground mines, said: "This right of contract, however, is itself subject...lawfully impose in the exercise of its police powers " ; and State v. Buchanan (29 Wash. 602; 70 Pac. 52), in which a law limiting the number of hours of... | |
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