 | 1831 - 494 страница
...abrogant. Commonwealths. Cromley, 1 Ashmead, 179. 2. A subsequent statute revising the subject matter of a former one, and evidently intended as a substitute...it contains no express words to that effect, must operate to repeal the former, to the extent to which its provisions are revised and supplied. Ib. t... | |
 | Alabama. Supreme Court - 1896 - 938 страница
...though all the provisions of the two may not be repugnant. — 23 Am. & Eug. Enc. 484 (c), 485 \b). A subsequent statute, revising the whole subject-matter...one , and evidently intended as a substitute for it, will operate to repeal the former statute, although no express words to that effect are used. — Bartlctt... | |
 | E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 страница
...revised, without any express provision to that effect.(6) The rule is thus laid down in one case.(c) A subsequent statute, revising the whole subject-matter...that effect, must, on principles of law, as well as on reason and common sense, operate to repeal the former. § 787. The same principle obtains where... | |
 | Samuel Owen - 1849 - 404 страница
...Pick. 373 ; Leighton v. Walker, 9 N. Hamp. 59. |lll Smith v. State, 1 Stew. 506. Construction. and is evidently intended as a substitute for it, although it contains no express words to that effect, it must operate to repeal the former to the extent to which its provisions are revised and supplied,... | |
 | Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1850 - 712 страница
...a general rule, where a subsequent statute revises the whole subject matter of a former one, and is evidently intended as a substitute for it, although it contains no express words to that effect, it is a virtual repeal of the former statute. (Bartlett v. King, Ex'r, 12 Mass. 563.) But the question... | |
 | Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1860 - 600 страница
...Jennison Jr., and GE Hand, for defendants: 1. A subsequent statute revising the whole subject matter of a former one, and evidently intended as a substitute...that effect, must, on principles of law as well as reason, operate to repeal the former. — Sedgw. on Stat. 124; Smith Com. 903 §786; 12 Mass. 545;... | |
 | Illinois. Supreme Court - 1917 - 722 страница
...of a misdemeanor. The settled rule is that a subsequent statute revising the subject matter of the former one and evidently intended as a substitute...it contains no express words to that effect, must operate to repeal the former to the extent to which its provisions are revised. (11linois and Michigan... | |
 | Illinois. Supreme Court - 1854 - 566 страница
...the repealing statute. Ib. 5. A subsequent statute, revising the whole subject of a former one, and intended as a substitute for it, although it contains no express words to that cffect, operates as a repeal of the former. Ib. 6. A parly will not be liable to the penalty, inflicted... | |
 | Illinois. Supreme Court - 1910 - 726 страница
...and it was stated as a well settled principle that a subsequent statute revising the whole subject of a former one and evidently intended as a substitute for it, although there are no express words in it to that effect, operates as a repeal of the former. To the same effect... | |
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