Regulation of Commerce Under the Federal ConstitutionEdward Thompson Company, 1907 - 380ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... direct or incidental reference to commerce , were adopted : Article I , Section 8 . power • ¡¤ to The Congress shall have regulate commerce with 4 Brown v . Maryland , ( 1827 ) 12 Wheat . ( U. S. ) 419 . " The conflict between the ...
... direct or incidental reference to commerce , were adopted : Article I , Section 8 . power • ¡¤ to The Congress shall have regulate commerce with 4 Brown v . Maryland , ( 1827 ) 12 Wheat . ( U. S. ) 419 . " The conflict between the ...
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... direct federal legislation . Emancipa- tion from trol . appropriation act , which reads : " No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independ- ent nation , tribe , or ...
... direct federal legislation . Emancipa- tion from trol . appropriation act , which reads : " No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independ- ent nation , tribe , or ...
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... direct holding as to the power of Congress over the Territories in their commercial relations with the States , being satisfied , on this point , with the suggestion , through Mr. 8 In Beitzell v . District of Columbia , ( 1903 ) 21 App ...
... direct holding as to the power of Congress over the Territories in their commercial relations with the States , being satisfied , on this point , with the suggestion , through Mr. 8 In Beitzell v . District of Columbia , ( 1903 ) 21 App ...
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... direct taxes shall be appor- tioned among the several States which may be in- cluded within this Union , according to their respec- tive numbers . " It must be within the power of the courts to define what is meant by " direct " taxes ...
... direct taxes shall be appor- tioned among the several States which may be in- cluded within this Union , according to their respec- tive numbers . " It must be within the power of the courts to define what is meant by " direct " taxes ...
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... direct opposition to the legislature principle suggested is that of Dunphy v . Klein- smith , which held , under the organic law of a Terri- tory , that the territorial legislature had no power to pass any law in contravention of the ...
... direct opposition to the legislature principle suggested is that of Dunphy v . Klein- smith , which held , under the organic law of a Terri- tory , that the territorial legislature had no power to pass any law in contravention of the ...
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21 ÆäÀÌÁö - This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects, to one of its significations; commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carry ing on that intercourse.
16 ÆäÀÌÁö - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the legislative power of the respective states shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commodities whatsoever...
173 ÆäÀÌÁö - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...
162 ÆäÀÌÁö - State shall issue a receipt or bill of lading therefor and shall be liable to the lawful holder thereof for any loss, damage or injury to such property caused by it or by any common carrier, railroad or transportation company, to which such property may be delivered or over whose line or lines such property may pass...
141 ÆäÀÌÁö - When cattle are sent for sale from a place in one state, with the expectation that they will end their transit after purchase in another, and when, in effect they do so, with only the interruption necessary to find a purchaser at the stock yards, and when this is a typical, constantly recurring course, the current thus existing is a current of commerce among the states, and the purchase of the cattle is a part and incident of such commerce.
143 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... transported Into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale or storage therein, shall upon arrival In such State or Territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such liquids or liquors had been produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein In original packages or...
185 ÆäÀÌÁö - That it shall be unlawful for any common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act to charge or receive any greater compensation in the aggregate for the transportation of passengers or of like kind of property, under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, for a shorter than for a longer distance over the same line, in the same direction, the shorter being included within the longer distance...
188 ÆäÀÌÁö - A telegraph company occupies the same relation to commerce, as a carrier of messages, that a railroad company does as a carrier of goods.
81 ÆäÀÌÁö - When we consider the nature and the theory of our institutions of government, the principles upon which they are supposed to rest, and review the history of their development, we are constrained to conclude that they do not mean to leave room for the play and action of purely personal and arbitrary power.