| Theodore Sedgwick - Constitutional law - 1874 - 750 pages
...receive an equivalent in money. — Vermont, pt. i, 2. But no part of any person's property can be justly taken from him or applied to public uses, without...consent or that of the representative body of the freemen. — Hid. pt. i, 9. The General Assembly shall not pass any law whereby private property shall... | |
| Civil law - 1907 - 816 pages
...rechercbes et de toutes saisies de sä perMassachusetts, Art. X. No pari of the property of any intividual can, with justice, be taken from him or applied to public uses without bis own consent or that of the representative body of the people. North-Carolina, Art. XIII. That every... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1874-1875 - Taxation - 1875 - 584 pages
...standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection ; to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when...constitutional representative body have given their consent. And whenever the public exigencies require that the property of any individual should be appropriated... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1874-1875 - Taxation - 1875 - 634 pages
...standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection ; to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when...constitutional representative body have given their consent. And whenever the public exigencies requir6 that the property of any individual should be appropriated... | |
| William Ingersoll Bowditch - Minorities - 1875 - 72 pages
...however, is found in the very same paragraph of the Declaration of Rights, which goes on to provide, " But no part of the property of any individual can,...or that of the representative body of the people," or without providing a " reasonable compensation " in dollars and cents, for the property so taken.... | |
| New Hampshire - 1875 - 1248 pages
...yield his personal service when necessary, or an equivalent. But no part of a man's property shall be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without...or that of the Representative body of the people. Nor are the inhabitants of this State controllable by any other laws than those to which they or their... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1875 - 724 pages
...personal service when necessary, or яи equivalent thereto; but no part of a man's property can be justly taken from him or applied to public uses without his own consent or that of his legal representatives, nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms be justly... | |
| William Mason Cornell - Dutch - 1876 - 598 pages
...yield his personal service, or an equivalent thereto ; but no part of a man's property can be justly taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of his legal representatives : Nor can any man who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms be justly... | |
| William Henry Whitmore - Taxation - 1877 - 30 pages
...standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection ; to give his personal service or an equivalent, when...or that of the representative body of the people." Here it is clearly stated that the citizen is entitled to protection, and consequently obliged to pay... | |
| William Minot - Taxation - 1877 - 80 pages
...standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection ; to give his personal service or an equivalent when...or that of the representative body of the people. . . . "AitT. XI. Every subject of the Commonwealth ought to find a certain remedy, by having recourse... | |
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