| 1891 - 720 страница
...the public interest or individual rights call for the exercise of power given to public officers, " the language used, though permissive in form, is in...What they are empowered to do for a third person, the lawrequires shall be done. The power is given not for their benefit but for his." The provisions of... | |
| 1891 - 820 страница
...the rule for the construction of statutory language, permissive or enabling in form, as follows: " The conclusion to be deduced from the authorities...What they are empowered to do for a third person, the Exchange of Gold Bars for Gold Coin. law requires shall be doiie. The power is given, not for their... | |
| J. Birkbeck Nevins - 1909 - 714 страница
...United States Supreme Court, by Mr. Justice Swayne, laid down the American doctrine in these words : "The conclusion to be deduced from the authorities...fact peremptory — what they are empowered to do as for a third person, the law requires shall be done. The power is given not for their benefit but... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1930 - 244 страница
...make a satisfaction of the indebtedness, the court saying: language — whenever the public interests or individual rights call for its exercise — •...for a third person the law requires shall be done." "In all such cases it is held that the intent of the legislature, which is the test, was not to devolve... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1924 - 708 страница
...proposition which I quote as follows : When power is given to public officers and the public Interests or Individual rights call for its exercise, the language...used, though permissive in form Is in fact peremptory. Where public interests or private right requires that a tiling should be done, " may " is construed... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1900 - 1336 страница
...L. ed. 419. Where powr is given to public officers the language used, though jpermissive in form, in in fact peremptory. What they are empowered to do for a third person the law requires •hall be done. The power is given, not for their benefit, but for his. It is placed with the depository... | |
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