Indiana, § 19, art. 4, provides that, "every act shall embrace but one subject and matters properly connected therewith; which subject shall be expressed in the title. Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana - Page 246de Indiana. Supreme Court, Charles Frederick Remy, George Washington Self, Philip Zoercher, William H. Adams, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Emma Mary May - 1910Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1896 - 922 pages
...subject, and therefore is in violation of section 20, article 4, of the Constitution, which declares that "every act shall embrace but one subject, and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The design of this provision of the Constitution was to prevent matters wholly foreign, and having no relation... | |
| Indiana. Department. of Inspection - 1899 - 142 pages
...of the State, except as it relates to women and children. The Constitution says (Art. 4, Sec. 115): "Every Act shall embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The provisions of the Factory Act referring to males are not thus expressed, and the Act, strictly construed,... | |
| Indiana. Department of Factory Inspection - 1899 - 142 pages
...of the State, except as it relates to women and children. The Constitution says (Art. 4, Sec. 115): "Every Act shall embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The provisions of the Factory Act referring to males are not thus expressed, and the Act, strictly construed,... | |
| Jeremiah Whipple Jenks - 1900 - 284 pages
...State constitution, it must be held invalid. Said section of the constitution provides in part that "Every act shall embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The plaintiff claimed that this constitutional provision was violated by the statute in question in two... | |
| 1903 - 1262 pages
...carry them. 2. Under Const, art. 3, | 29, providing- that every act shail embrace but one subject aud matters properly connected therewith, which subject shall be expressed in the title, the ti:!1 "An act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to crimes and their punishment,"... | |
| Jabez Gridley Sutherland - 1904 - 880 pages
...of New Albany. 11 Ind. Io9, that 'as to sec. 19. art. 4 (of the constitution), referred to, that " every act shall embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The title incorporating the bank is, "An act incorporating the bank without branches." We have already... | |
| 1909 - 860 pages
...Subjects and Title — Acts Relating to One or More Subjects. — Const, art. 4, § 19, provides that "every act shall embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The title of an act was "An act to amend sections one (1), four (4), and five (5) of an act, entitled "An... | |
| 1911 - 1328 pages
...that said act contravenes § 19, art. 4, of the state Constitution, which provides that "every »et shall embrace but one subject and matters properly...which subject shall be expressed in the title." The point urged by appellant is that the subject of the act is "prohibition." and the same is not expressed... | |
| 1911 - 970 pages
...(Snp. 1909) Under Const, art. 4, § 19, providing that every act shall embrace but one subject nnd matters properly connected therewith, which subject shall be expressed in the title, it is not necessary that matters properly connected with the subject-matter shall be expressed in the... | |
| 1914 - 1376 pages
...1052, 73 NH 434, 6 Aun. Cas. 480. MATTERS IN STATUTE Ae used in Const, art. 4, § 19, providing that every act shall "embrace but one subject and matters...which subject shall be expressed in the title," the word "subject" indicates the thing about which the législation Is had, and the word "matters" the... | |
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