34 F. 203 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1888
(orally.') Of course acts take effect from the day of their passage, unless the law-makers express the intention that they shall take effect at some other time. This particular act of 1883 provides particularly, as to different parts, especial dates upon which those parts shall take effect. It is now contended that the use in section 7 of the word “hereafter” is conclusive and controlling of the question, and determines that, as to the provisions embodied in that section, the act was to take
I am forced, then, to the conclusion that it was the clear intention of congress, and that they have expressed that intention Avith sufficient clearness to warrant holding, that the provisions in regard to the coverings went into effect on the 1st of July, 1883, and I shall therefore direct a verdict for the defendant, and give the plaintiff an exception.