Bollin v. Shiner

Citation12 Pa. 205
PartiesBOLLIN v. SHINER.
Decision Date01 July 1849
CourtPennsylvania Supreme Court

It is evident from the nature of the subject, and from the specific provisions for it, that the statute of 1729-30 was enacted for none but the inhabitants of the province. It is not the proper business of a government to legislate for the domestic relations of a foreign people. The laws of a country are made for the protection of those who owe a permanent or a temporary allegiance to it; and where it interposes for the protection of strangers within the jurisdiction of its Courts, it is by the courtesy of nations, and not of right: for protection and allegiance are correlative duties. It is accordingly declared in the first section of the statute under consideration, that no justice, minister, or other person, shall subscribe his name to the publication of any intended marriage of a minor, without having produced to him a certificate of the consent of the parent, guardian, or master, "if such parent, guardian, master, or mistress, live within this province, or can be consulted with." In this, the word "or" was obviously put for the word "and;" for it surely was not intended to send the justice or other person on a voyage of discovery out of the province to find the parent or person in his place; and on the other hand, a person living in the province might still be less accessible than one living near to it. But the same section prohibits the publication of banns without a "certificate of the consent of the parent, guardian, master, or mistress, as hereinbefore directed, if the parties who ought to grant such certificate live within this province." Not a word in this about consulting any person abroad; and if foreign subjects or citizens were not to be excluded from the benefit of the Act, why say anything about residences at all? The prohibition expressly extends to publication only without certificate of consent; and not then, if no party to give it reside within the territorial limits.

The second section imposes the penalty sought to be recovered for joining a minor in marriage "without such publication being made as aforesaid;" and the third section provides that the preceding provisions shall not extend...

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4 cases
  • State v. Goldstein
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • June 13, 1922
    ... ... State v. Smith, 46 Iowa, 670, 673; Rolland v ... Commonwealth, 82 Pa. 306, 22 Am. Rep. 758; State v ... Pool, 74 N.C. 402, 404; Bollin v. Shiner, 12 ... Pa. 205, 206; State v. Custer, 65 N.C. 339, 342; ... State v. Kerr, 3 N. Dak. 523, 58 N.W. 27; Fowler ... v. Padget, 7 ... ...
  • Sweigart v. State, 26949.
    • United States
    • Indiana Supreme Court
    • January 11, 1938
    ...the statute does not apply to nonresidents of the State of Indiana and cites the cases of Bates v. Stokes, 40 Miss. 56,Bollin v. Shiner, 12 Pa. 205, and Reifschneider v. Reifschneider, 241 Ill. 92, 89 N.E. 255, to support his contention. We have carefully read these cases. We do not approve......
  • Sweigart v. State
    • United States
    • Indiana Supreme Court
    • January 11, 1938
    ... ... nonresidents of the State of Indiana and cites the cases of ... Bates v. Stokes, 40 Miss. 56, Bollin v ... Shiner, 12 Pa. 205, and Reifschneider v ... Reifschneider, 241 Ill. 92, 89 N.E. 255, to support his ... contention. We have carefully read ... ...
  • Hall v. De Kalb County
    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • April 6, 1922
    ... ... Brandt, 41 ... Iowa, 593; State v. Smith, 46 Iowa, 670; Rolland ... v. Com., 82 Pa. 306, 22 Am. Rep. 758; State v ... Pool, 74 N.C. 402; Bollin v. Shiner, 12 Pa ... 205; State v. Custer, 65 N.C. 339; State v ... Kerr, 3 N. D. 523, 58 N.W. 27; State v ... Philbin, 38 La. Ann. 964; ... ...

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