Selected Articles on Compulsory Insurance

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Edna Dean Bullock
H.W. Wilson Company, 1912 - 266 strani
 

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Stran 165 - It is therefore of necessity left to the discretion of the national legislature, to pronounce upon the objects which concern the general welfare, and for which, under that description, an appropriation of money is requisite and proper. And there seems to be no room for a doubt, that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the national councils, as far as regards an application of money.
Stran 169 - Nevertheless, notwithstanding the logical form of the objection, there are more powerful considerations on the other side. In the first place, it is established by a series of cases that an ulterior public advantage may justify a comparatively insignificant taking of private property for what, in its immediate purpose, is a private use.
Stran 164 - And there seems no reason for doubt that whatever concerns the general interests of learning, of agriculture, of manufactures, and of commerce, are within the sphere of the national councils, so far as regards an application of money. The only qualification of the generality of the phrase in question which seems to be admissible is this: That the object to which an appropriation of money is to be made must be general and not local — its operation extending in fact, or by possibility, throughout...
Stran 164 - No objection ought to arise to this construction, from a supposition that it would imply a power to do whatever else should appear to Congress conducive to the general welfare. A power to appropriate money with this latitude, which is granted, too, in express terms, would not carry a power to do any other thing not authorized in the Constitution, either expressly or by fair implication.
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Stran 45 - ... insurance company undertakes to pay to each member of a class the average amount (regarding the chances of life and death) ; so that those who do not reach the average age get more than they have deposited, that is, paid in premiums (including interest) and those who exceed the average age less than they deposited (including interest).
Stran 164 - To lay taxes to provide for the general welfare of the United States, that is to say, "to lay taxes for the purpose of providing for the general welfare.
Stran 165 - We hold that the police power of a state embraces regulations designed to promote the public convenience or the general prosperity, as well as regulations designed to promote the public health, the public morals or the public safety.
Stran 183 - It is perfectly evident to-day that we have secured higher efficiency in our industries, due to increased workers' efficiency, all brought about by relieving our workers from worries and distress on account of sickness, injury, superannuation and invalidity.
Stran 23 - In two-thirds of the cases, part or all of the doctor's bills were paid ; in less than a third was anything more paid, and in about onefourth of the cases nothing whatever was paid. In 131 non-fatal cases in Wisconsin, concerning which reports were secured by factory inspectors, the following disposition was made: Cases. Per Cent. Received nothing from employer 28 21.37 Received doctor's bills only 56 42.75 Received something in addition to doctor's bills....

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