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be given to the owner of such claim before the contractor has received the sum stipulated by his contract. Smith v. TheSearch
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of the law furnish apt analogies. The principle is stated in a nutshell by Chief Justice Marshall in Sturges v. CrowninshieldSearch
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was held to be void as impairing the obligation of prior contracts within the meaning of the Constitution. In Hall v. DeCuirSearch
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some particular matter to be regulated by the several states -- as for instance in the case of pilotage. Cooley v. BoardSearch
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Mississippi was a regulation of interstate commerce, and therefore unconstitutional. To the same effect is Sinnot v. DavenportSearch
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U. S. 587 , and Plessy v. FergusonSearch
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of the Constitution. In Hall v. DeCuirSearch
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