| Joseph Wesley Thompson - Mining law - 1920 - 1274 pages
...a citizen of any other State. The right to contract for labor and to work where a person pleases Is subject to certain limitations which the State may lawfully Impose In the exercise of its police power, and to legislate for the protection of life and limb, as well as for the health and morals of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1920 - 1282 pages
...a citizen of any other State. The right to contract for labor and to work where a person pleases 1? subject to certain limitations which the State may lawfully Impose in the exercise of its police power, and to legislate for the protection of life and limb, as well as for the health and morals of... | |
| 1921 - 1236 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... | |
| Charles William Bacon, Franklyn Stanley Morse - Common law - 1924 - 424 pages
...his person or property without due notice and an opportunity of being heard in his defence. . . . The right of contract, however, is itself subject to certain...governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded during the past century, owing to an enormous increase in the number of occupations which are dangerous,... | |
| Law - 1925 - 470 pages
...Brown of the Federal Supreme Court in Holden v. Hardy, w p. 391, speaking of the police power said: "While this power is inherent in all governments,...been greatly expanded in its application during the last century." It is well settled that a state government may under its police power impose restrictions... | |
| Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - Labor laws and legislation - 1926 - 670 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 precaution for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - Labor laws and legislation - 1926 - 672 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 precaution for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
| Law - 1898 - 564 pages
...general prohibition against entering into contracts with respect to property would be invalid, says that this right of contract, however, is itself subject...doubtless been greatly expanded in its application during tLe past century, owing to an enormous increase in the number of occupations which are dangerous or... | |
| Law - 1899 - 546 pages
...property and to enter into contracts with respect to property, but it was said 'this right of contracts, however, is itself subject to certain limitations...lawfully impose in the exercise of its police powers.' "The legislation sustained was an act of the State of Utah making the employment of workingmen in all... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - Bar associations - 1908 - 770 pages
...and good order of the people." In the case of Holden vs. Hardy, 169 US, 366, the Supreme Court says, "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 to adjacent... | |
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