| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1922 - 700 strani
...legislation is not arbitrary if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would sustain it, and the existence of that state of facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. (Lindsley v. Natural Carbonic Gas Co. 220 US 61.) It makes no difference that the facts may be disputed... | |
| 1916 - 1060 strani
...results in some inequality. 3. When the classification in such a law is called in question, if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would...it, the existence of that state of facts at the time tbe law was enacted must be assumed. 4. One who assails the classification in such a law must carry... | |
| New York (State). Attorney General's Office - 1922 - 524 strani
...results in some inequality. 3. When the classification in such a law is called in question, if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would...facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. 4. One who assails the classification in such a law must carry the burden of showing that it does not... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1911 - 870 strani
...results in some inequality. (c) When the classification in such a law is called in question, if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would...facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. (d) One who assails the classification in such a law must carry the burden of showing that it does... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1911 - 760 strani
...results in some inequality. 3. When the classification in such a law is called in question, if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would...facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. 4. One who assails the classification in such a law must carry the burden of showing that it does not... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 760 strani
...results in some inequality. 3. When tho classification in such a law is called in question, if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would...facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. 4. « One*who assails the classification in such a Î" law must carry the burden of showing that it... | |
| 1911 - 1068 strani
...in some inequality. (3) When the classification In such a law le called In question, If any statte of facts reasonably can be conceived that would sustain...facts at the time the law was enacted must be assumed. (4) One who assails the classification in such a law must carry the burden of showing that It does... | |
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