States to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold and convey real and personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property... Documentary History of Reconstruction: Political, Military, Social ... - Página 198por Walter Lynwood Fleming - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 1546 páginas
...personal property, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens,...punishment, pains, and penalties, and to none other, any law or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. This is the fundamental section of the act. All that follows... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 404 páginas
...the security of person and property as are enjoyed by white citizens ; and shall be subject to the like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none...regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. § 2. And that any person who, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, shall... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 386 páginas
...for the security of person and property as are enjoyed by white citizens; and shall be subject to the like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none...regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. § 2. And that any person who, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, shall... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - 1872 - 860 páginas
...he subject to like punishment, pains, penalties, taxes, licenses, and exactions of even' kind, and none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. No tax or charge shall be imposed or enforced by any State upon any person immigrating thereto from... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 752 páginas
...and personal property ; and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by white citizens,...regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding." The subsequent sections impose penalties for the violation of the rights here declared, and give the... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1873 - 616 páginas
...of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by white persons, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains and...regulation or custom to the contrary notwithstanding." This act took effect on the gth day of April, 1866, which was prior to the ratification of the fourteenth... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 páginas
...of person and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and to be subject to the like punishments, pains, and penalties, and to none other, any law,...regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding." § 1936. Such are the privileges and immunities of citizens of the States : to be protected in life... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1874 - 980 páginas
...and personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens,...regulation or custom, to the contrary notwithstanding." Marriage is a civil contract. CC art. 91. II. The Code of 1825, under which the rights of the parties... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - 1875 - 966 páginas
...and personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens,...regulation, or custom, to the contrary notwithstanding." So by act of congress of May 31, 1870, 16 Stat. at Large, 140, § 1, it is provided : " That all citizens... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1875 - 664 páginas
...proceedings for the security of pjerson and property as is enjoyed by white citizens," and are made er in his stead, and to fill any vacancy in such board. Nor, as has been assumed, are their suffrages necessary to aid a loyal sentiment here; for local governments... | |
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