This right of contract, however, is itself subject to certain limitations which the state may lawfully impose in the exercise of its police powers. While this power is inherent in all governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded in its application... Bulletin of the Department of Labor - Page 2481905Full view - About this book
| Guyora Binder, Robert Weisberg - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 557 pages
...Hardy when it endorsed the "great expansion]" of labor regulation as a reasonable legislative response "to an enormous increase in the number of occupations...employees as to demand special precautions for their well-being."237 The majority's strained effort to distinguish Holden v. Hardy on the facts rather than... | |
| Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1020 pages
...impose in the exercise of its police powers. While this power is inherent in all governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded in its application...property. While this court has held, notably in the cases [of] Davidson v. New Orleans, 96 US 97, 27 L. Ed. 616, and Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U. S. 356, 6 Sup.... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 990 pages
...impose in the exercise of its police powers. While this power is inherent in all governments, it has doubtless been greatly expanded in its application...safety of adjacent property. While this court has held . . . that the police power cannot be put forward as an excuse for oppressive and unjust legislation,... | |
| Charles Ellewyn George - Banking law - 1913 - 444 pages
...Impose In the exercise of Its police powers. While this power is inherent In all governments, It has doubtless been greatly expanded in its application...dangerous, or so far detrimental to the health of employes as to demand special precaution for their well-being and protection, or the safety of adjacent... | |
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