The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute, on a view of the enacting clause, saving clause, and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished... Pittsburgh Reports - 409. lappuselaboja - 1872Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 lapas
...language of the enact ing clausc. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation nud meaning of the statute, on a view of the enacting...clause, saving clause and proviso, taken and construed togcther, are to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished and stand, under the... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 lapas
...proviso be repngnant to the general language of the enacting clause. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute,...clause or proviso, the same is not to be held void for repngnancy. (6) Spieres v. Parker, 1 Term, 141. Abbot, J., 1 Barnew. & Aid. 99. Thibnult v. Gibson,... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 722 lapas
...proviso be repugnant to the general language of the enacting clause. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute,...are to prevail. If the principal object of the act ean be accomplished and stand, under the restriction of the saving clause or proviso, the same is not... | |
| James Kent - 1873 - 820 lapas
...proviso be repugnant to the general language of the enacting clause. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute,...clause, and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished and stand. under the restriction... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frderick C. Seibold - 1879 - 768 lapas
...admits a construction which will give effect to the whole section. " The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute,...clause and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished and stand, under the restriction... | |
| James Kent, Charles M. Barnes - 1884 - 882 lapas
...proviso be repugnant to the general language of the enacting clause. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute,...clause, and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can be accomplished and stand, under the restriction... | |
| Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - 1885 - 698 lapas
...proviso be repugnant to the general language of the enacting clause. The true principle undoubtedly is, that the sound interpretation and meaning of the statute, on a view of the enacting clause and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail If the principle object of the act can be... | |
| Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 lapas
...meaning of a statute, on a view of the enacting clause and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can...accomplished, and stand under the restriction of the pioviso, the same is not to be held void for repugnancy.''" Nor, of course, if a reasonable operation... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1889 - 710 lapas
...of the Act of 1869, on a view of the enacting clause and proviso, taken and construed together, is to prevail. If the principal object of the act can...accomplished and stand under the restriction of the earing clause or proviso, the same is not to be held void for repugnancy. Dwarris, 119; 1 Kent's Com.... | |
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