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" For this court has held that classification 'must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis. "
United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ... - Página 65
por United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1912
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And ..., Volumen89

New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1917 - 840 páginas
...all of a certain class it is not obnoxious to the charge of a denial of equal protection ; hut the classification must always rest upon some difference...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and cam never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis. Two citations suffice to illustrate the...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Commission of ..., Volumen194

New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1909 - 764 páginas
...illustrations) are distinctions which do not furnish any proper basis for the attempted classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis." Under the admitted allegations of the...
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The Central Law Journal, Volúmenes44-45

1897 - 1116 páginas
...not. It may not say that all men beo ft t> in «i mil cli n 1 1 a 1 SMI a t"Vin a classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily, and without any such basis. * * * * » » * If it be said that this...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen141

1906 - 1122 páginas
...and the adaptation of different rules to the different classes was admitted, but it was said that the classification "must always rest upon some difference...in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis." It was also held that the debts, the...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volumen22

1902 - 988 páginas
...firms, corporations, and associations, in order to subserve public objecte. For this court has held that eals before the Supreme Court of the United States...hereby certifies for use upon the appeal of the said T and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis. . . . But arbitrary selection can never...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volumen17

1897 - 1036 páginas
...These are distinctions which do not furnish any proper basis for the attempted classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears...reasonable and Just relation to the act in respect to wliich the classification Is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily, and without any such basis....
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The Pacific Reporter, Volumen102

1909 - 1132 páginas
...firms, corporations, and associations In order to subserve public objects; for this court has held that classification 'must always rest upon some difference...In respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis. * » » But arbitrary selection can never...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volumen64

1907 - 1164 páginas
...possible for this court to say there was a fair reason for the exception? Does not the classification rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable...to the act In respect to which the classification was proposed? This, according to all the authorities, is the test, and by it the present question must...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volumen108

1920 - 956 páginas
...possible for the court to say there was a fair reason for the exemption, and that the classification rests upon some difference which bears a reasonable and...to the act In respect to which the classification was proposed. This, according to all the authorities, Is the test, and measured by such test, we think...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volumen61

1905 - 1152 páginas
...individuals outside of the classes, these classifications must not be arbitrary or unreasonable, but must rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act In respect to which classi! flcatlon is proposed." What is the act with respect to which this law makes the classification...
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