We rest our decision upon the broad ground that the work being of a public character, absolutely under the control of the State and its municipal agents acting by its authority, it is for the State to prescribe the conditions under which it will permit... Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work - 205. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1904 - 233 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1912 - 624 lapas
...work in any mode he may choose to adopt, without regard to the wishes of the State. * * * We reached our decision upon the broad ground that the work being...which it will permit work of that kind to be done." In the case of People v. Orange County Roads Cons. Co., 175 NY 84, a law prohibiting any person or... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1152 lapas
...case, such considerations are not controlling. We rest our decision upon the broad ground that the work of a public: character, absolutely under the control...which it will permit work of that kind to be done. Ita action touching such a matter is final so long as it does not, by its regulations, infringe the... | |
| 1904 - 1154 lapas
...injurious to him in any way. In the view we Uke of this case, such considerations arc not controlling. We rest our decision upon the broad ground that the work being of u public char•rter, absolutely under the control of the State and its municipal agents acting by... | |
| 1905 - 764 lapas
...the statute under which he proceeds distinctly and lawfully forbids him to do. * * * We (the court) rest our decision upon the broad ground that the work...character, absolutely under the control of the state and the municipal agents acting by its authority, it is for the state to prescribe the conditions under... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1906 - 174 lapas
...injurious to him in any way. In the view we take of this case, such considerations are not controlling. We rest our decision upon the broad ground that the...is for the State to prescribe the conditions under \yhieh it will permit work of that kind to be done, Its action touching such a matter is final so long... | |
| 1907 - 1368 lapas
...any way, the court said that such considerations were not controlling, because the decision was based upon the broad ground that, the work being of a public...which it will permit work of that kind to be done; and the legislation in question did not infringeupon the personal rights of others. But defendants... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1908 - 1016 lapas
...announced and reiterating the distinction between public work and private work, Mr. Justice Harían said: We rest our decision upon the broad ground that...character, absolutely under the control of the State and ita municipal agenta acting by its authority, it is for the State to prescribe the conditions under... | |
| Lucile Eaves - 1910 - 512 lapas
...standpoint, — that of the right of the state to have its work done on terms established by its laws. He said, "We rest our decision upon the broad ground...the State, and its municipal agents acting by its 00 Penal Code, 653c, Matutrs of California, 1905, p. 666. •• Tenth Biennial Report, Bureau of Labor... | |
| Lucile Eaves - 1910 - 606 lapas
...Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco. »» Constitution of California, Art. XX. Sec. 17. authority, it is for the State to prescribe the conditions...of that kind to be done. Its action touching such matter is final so long as it does not, by its regulations infringe upon the personal rights of others,... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1911 - 724 lapas
...injurious to him in any way. In the view we take of this case, such considerations are not controlling. We rest our decision upon the broad ground that the...action ^touching such a matter is final so long as it docs not, by its regulations, infringe the personar rights of others; and that has not been done."^... | |
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