| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1892 - 664 páginas
...should be denied. And this is to be determined by the character of the act itself. State r. Si nub. "A ministerial duty, the performance of which may...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple definite duty arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist, and imposed by law." Ch.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1867 - 732 páginas
...think, a confounding of the terms ministerial and executive, which are by no means equivalent in import. A ministerial duty, the performance of which may,...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist, and imposed by law.... | |
| 1868 - 542 páginas
...equivalent in import. A ministerial duty, the performance of which may, in proper cases, be required of a head of a department by judicial process, is one in...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist, or imposed by law. After... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 532 páginas
...in import. A ministerial duty, the performance of which may, in proper cases, be required of a bead of a department by judicial process, is one in respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising uuder conditions admitted or proved to exist, or imposed by law. After... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 532 páginas
...duty, the performance of which may, in proper cases, be required of a head of a department by jndicial process, is one in respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist, or imposed by law."... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1869 - 802 páginas
...us this clear definition of a ministerial duty in the relation in which we have been considering it: "A ministerial duty, the performance of which may...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite dut}-, arising under circumstances admitted or proved to exist and imposed by law."... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 800 páginas
...us this clear definition bf a ministerial duty in the relation in which we have been considering it: "A ministerial duty, the performance of which may...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under circumstances admitted or proved to exist and imposed by law."... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1871 - 678 páginas
...confounding of the terms "ministerial" and "executive," which are by to means equivalent in import. A ministerial duty, the performance of which may in...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist or imposed by law. that... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1871 - 670 páginas
...executive," which are by EO means equivalent in import. A ministerial duty, the performance of which Clay 3 3 3 3 3 3 3" 4. . 1 1 1Q3=3>3 .q' a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist or imposed by law. The... | |
| William Whiting - 1871 - 736 páginas
...think, a confounding of the terms ministerial and executive, which ure by no means equivalent in import. required of the head of a department, by judicial...respect to which nothing is left to discretion. It is a simple, definite duty, arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist, and imposed by law.... | |
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