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Aug 30 1938 (PC)

In Re: Swami Arunagirinathar

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1939Mad21; (1938)2MLJ863

..... 's law of crimes, 14th edition, page 78, that the special laws contemplated in sections 40 and 41 are laws such as the excise, opium, and cattle trespass acts creating fresh offences, that is, laws making punishable certain things which are not already punishable under the penal code. there it is pointed out that the whipping ..... for the safety, tranquillity or interests of british india and the bill if it had already been passed by the other chamber, would when signed by him become an act of the indian legislature. since the bill was, as stated above, refused by the legislative assembly and passed by the upper chamber, the governor-general exercised his ..... abstain from doing. there is an explanation to the section which states that encouragement of indigenous industries or advocacy of temperance, without the commission of any of the acts prohibited by the section is not an offence under the section, but the explanation stops there. because a person holds a public office the law does not allow .....

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May 18 1936 (FN)

Carter Vs. Carter Coal Co.

Court : US Supreme Court

..... nullity, the complainants would be at liberty to stay the hand of the tax gatherer threatening to collect the penalty, for collection in such circumstances would be a trespass, an illegal and forbidden act. child labor page 298 u. s. 339 tax case, 259 u. s. 20 ; hill v. wallace, 259 u. s. 44 , 259 u. s. 62 ; terrace ..... interstate commerce power extended to the growth or production of the things which, after production, entered the flow. if the court had held that the raising of the cattle, which were involved in the swift case, including the wages paid to and working conditions of the herders and others employed in the business, could be regulated by ..... woolen industries of other states, at the very inception of their production or growth, that is, the fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, hides and flesh of cattle yet 'on the hoof,' wool yet unshorn, and coal yet unmined, because they are in varying percentages destined for and surely to be exported to states other than .....

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May 16 1927 (FN)

Whitney Vs. California

Court : US Supreme Court

..... had the moral right to cross unenclosed, unposted, wastelands and to advocate their doing so, even if there was imminent danger that advocacy would lead to a trespass. the fact that speech is likely to result in some violence or in destruction of property is not enough to justify its suppression. there must be the ..... s. 343 , 246 u. s. 348 , in which it was held that a criminal statute prohibiting the grazing of sheep on any "range" previously occupied by cattle "in the usual and customary use" thereof, was not void for indefiniteness because it failed to provide for the ascertainment of the boundaries of a "range" or to determine ..... its report. according to the recollection of the defendant, however, she herself read this resolution. thereafter, before the report of the committee on the constitution had been acted upon, the defendant was elected an alternate member of the state executive committee. the constitution, as finally read, was then adopted. this provided that the organization .....

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Apr 07 1925 (PC)

The Secretary of State for India Vs. Bhaskar Krishnaji Samant

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1925Bom485; (1925)27BOMLR973

..... maxwell on interpretation of statutes, 6th edn., p. 523, and the title and preamble and section 77 of the act61. one act may modify another, see e. g , section 70 which amends section 12 of the cattle trespass act; but where a rule or a bye-law seeks to do so, the courts ought to be vigilant to see whether such power ..... is really given to the local government and the latter must not be allowed to take shelter under general clauses like section 75 (d). a similar attempt was made under the motor vehicles act, but ..... are mainfestly unreasonable or unfair.'39. for the above reasons i am of opinion that these rules issued by the local government under section 75 of the indian forest act were intra vires, and that the plaintiff samant having once made his tender could not revoke it even before acceptance. in these circumstances the government were justified in recovering .....

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Jun 02 1922 (PC)

Khagendra Nath Mukherjee Vs. Khetra Nath Pal Also Known as Khetra Moha ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 71Ind.Cas.314

..... executor; and, therefore, it hath been holden, that if a legatee takes possession of the thing devised without the assent of the executor, then he may have an action of trespass against him. but, as it is the will of the testator which gives the interest to the legatee, so this matter of assent seems only a perfecting ..... necessary for the due administration of the estate by the executor. a more extended interpretation of section 112 of the probate, and administration act, as beaman, j., pointed out in hasanalli moledina v. popatlal parbhudas 17 ind. cas. 17 : 37 b. 211 : 1 bom. l.r. 782, would be absurd even though it ..... that where, as in the case before us, the will creates a vested interest in the legatee in the subject-matter of the legacy (cf. section 106 of the succession act), he has a transmissible interest, subject to the reservation that the legacy, whether in his hands or in the hands of his transferee, may be imperiled to the extent .....

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Jan 18 1897 (FN)

Scott Vs. Donald

Court : US Supreme Court

..... animal is slaughtered in that state. . . . it is, however, contended in behalf of the state that there is in fact no interference by this statute with the bringing of cattle, sheep, and swine into minnesota from other states, nor any discrimination against the products and business of other states, for the reason -- such is the argument -- that the statute ..... prevent altogether the introduction into the state of sound meats, the products of animals slaughtered in other states. it is one thing for a state to exclude from its limits cattle, sheep, or swine actually diseased, or meats that, by reason of their condition, or the condition of the animals from which they are taken, are unfit for human ..... him by the page 165 u. s. 84 constitution and laws of the united states, and that the defendants well knew, when they made said seizures and committed said trespasses, that said acts were unlawful, and forbidden by page 165 u. s. 85 the laws and constitution of the united states, but that they so .....

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1862

United States Vs. Castillero

Court : US Supreme Court

..... the defendants derive title, the defendants verily believing that the land referred to in said documents is the same land as that upon which the pretended trespass is alleged in plaintiff's complaint to have been committed, and that these documents are absolutely necessary for their defense." "the defendants therefore pray a ..... colonization grants were founded was insignificant; for that consideration merely consisted in building a house, cultivating a few acres of an immense tract, and suffering wild cattle to roam at will over the remainder. the fact that he was working the mine showed that castillero had already effected a settlement upon the land, ..... executive" required by the law was communicated to them. that approbation having been thus obtained, the departmental authorities proceeded to grant; and in so doing acted in precise conformity with the colonization laws. it had appeared to this court, that the effect of that dispatch was simply to communicate to the departmental .....

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1856

Scott Vs. Sandford

Court : US Supreme Court

..... boards of inquiry to determine the validity of land titles, the modes of entry and sale, and of conferring titles, the protection of the lands from trespass and waste, the partition of the public domain into municipal subdivisions, having reference to the erection of territorial governments and states, and perhaps the selection, ..... population of england were generally in a servile condition, and under various names denoting noting slight variances in condition, they were sold with the land like cattle, and were a part of its living money. traces of the existence of african slaves are to be found in the early chronicles. parliament in ..... in the mississippi territory, were adopted. a territorial government was organized between the chattahoochee and mississippi rivers. this was within the limits of georgia. these acts dismembered georgia. they established a separate government upon her soil, while they rather derisively professed "that the establishment of that government shall in no respects .....

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1827

Bank of the United States Vs. Dandridge

Court : US Supreme Court

..... common seal they may do, they are liable to the consequences of such acts. "a corporation cannot be aiding to a trespass, nor give a warrant for a trespass, without writing." his lordship cited several old cases showing the incompetency of a corporation to act in important matters otherwise than by deed, and added, "but many little ..... are incident to the appointment." several cases are put in which a corporation may be liable for a trespass, but they are all ..... things require no special command, as to chase cattle out of their land. those things .....

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