| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1965 - 1522 sidor
...to have correctly described the situation when he wrote in Noble State Bank v. Haskell:™2 "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all of the great public matters. ... It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1965 - 788 sidor
...to have correctly described the situation when he wrote in Noble State Bank v. Haskell:102 "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all of the great public matters. ... It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1965 - 1326 sidor
...seems to have correctly described the situation when he wrote in Noble State Bank v. HaskeU:loz "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all of the great public matters. ... It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held... | |
| 1916 - 950 sidor
...interests." (Camfield v. United States, 167 US 518, [42 L. Ed. 260, 17 Sup. Ct. Rep. 864].) "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends...in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by prevailing morality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the... | |
| 1925 - 630 sidor
...seem not to be a radical extension of the meaning of "due process." 1 ' 8 The police power may thus be put forth "in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing morality or strong preponderating opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare." 14 Moreover... | |
| 1913 - 890 sidor
...this question is found in its decision concerning the case of Noble State Bank vs. Haskell. " It may be said in a general way that the police power extends...be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage as held by the prevailing morality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1919 - 680 sidor
...the United States, in a widely quoted passage, says of the police power, that it "extends to all the public needs It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing mortality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public... | |
| 1977 - 610 sidor
...greater need for social control in a constantly changing world .... The police power extends to all great public needs. It may be put forth in aid of...morality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly or immediately necessary to the public welfare. In passing upon the exercises of police power, ours... | |
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