Biennial Report of the Attorney-General of the State of ColoradoThe Office, 1900 |
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... held that the county courts have power to pass upon the question of their own jurisdiction and their decisions upon the consti- tutionality of a law which purports to clothe them with jurisdiction in misdemeanor cases , cannot be re ...
... held that the county courts have power to pass upon the question of their own jurisdiction and their decisions upon the consti- tutionality of a law which purports to clothe them with jurisdiction in misdemeanor cases , cannot be re ...
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... held that it was not absolutely necessary to pass upon the validity of said act in order to finally determine the issues involved . An exception was preserved to the ruling of the court , and that case is now pending on appeal in the ...
... held that it was not absolutely necessary to pass upon the validity of said act in order to finally determine the issues involved . An exception was preserved to the ruling of the court , and that case is now pending on appeal in the ...
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... held that the officer should perform his duties as defined by statute and leave to the person affected , that is the taxpayer , the privilege of raising any question as to the constitutionality of the law . The question that we are now ...
... held that the officer should perform his duties as defined by statute and leave to the person affected , that is the taxpayer , the privilege of raising any question as to the constitutionality of the law . The question that we are now ...
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... held that the statute of Wyoming , providing for a verdict by a divided jury , from which said Senate Bill No. 142 was copied , was unconstitutional and void . ] IN RE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS . The death of a person elected to the office ...
... held that the statute of Wyoming , providing for a verdict by a divided jury , from which said Senate Bill No. 142 was copied , was unconstitutional and void . ] IN RE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS . The death of a person elected to the office ...
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... held by the Supreme Court of that state that the incumbent was entitled to hold the office until his successor quali- fied , and that there was no vacancy which could be filled by an executive appointment . The People vs. Whitman , 10 ...
... held by the Supreme Court of that state that the incumbent was entitled to hold the office until his successor quali- fied , and that there was no vacancy which could be filled by an executive appointment . The People vs. Whitman , 10 ...
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Page 72 - ... any act of congress, other lands equivalent thereto, in legal subdivisions of not less than...
Page 61 - States respectively, shall have been surveyed according to existing laws. And there shall be and hereby is, granted to each new State that shall be hereafter admitted into the Union, upon such admission, so much land...
Page 88 - The making of profit out of county, city, town, or other public money, or using the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer having the possession or control thereof, shall be a felony, and shall be prosecuted and punished as prescribed by law.
Page 28 - The trial by jury is justly dear to the American people. It has always been an object of deep interest and solicitude, and every encroachment upon it has been watched with great jealousy.
Page 127 - As laws are presumed to be passed with deliberation and with full knowledge of all existing ones on the same subject, it is but reasonable to conclude that the legislature in passing a statute did not intend to interfere with or abrogate any former law relating to the same matter, unless the repugnancy between the two is irreconcilable.
Page 55 - No appropriation shall be made for charitable, industrial, educational, or benevolent purposes to any person, corporation, or community not under the absolute control of the State, nor to any denominational or sectarian institution or association.
Page 148 - ... experience in the actual practice of his profession, and of skill and experience in public health duties and sanitary science.
Page 77 - That all salt springs within said State, not exceeding twelve in number, with six sections of land adjoining or as contiguous as may be to each...
Page 254 - The general appropriation bill shall embrace nothing but appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state, interest on the public debt, and for public schools. All other appropriations shall be made by separate bills, each embracing but one subject.
Page 73 - The public school fund of the State shall forever remain inviolate and intact; the interest thereon only shall be expended in the maintenance of the schools of the State, and shall be distributed among the several counties and school districts of the State in such manner as may be prescribed by law. No part of this fund, principal or interest, shall ever be transferred to any other fund, or used or appropriated except as herein provided.