Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1±Ç |
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... power ( other than patent rigbts or other legal franchises , the true value of which shall be considered by the commission ) . The said commission in considering revocation of registration under this section shall give such ...
... power ( other than patent rigbts or other legal franchises , the true value of which shall be considered by the commission ) . The said commission in considering revocation of registration under this section shall give such ...
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During the extra session , on May 11 , 1911 , I presented in the Senate a program of legislation to be enacted or considered during the extra session . This program provided for nine questions upon which legislative action should be ...
During the extra session , on May 11 , 1911 , I presented in the Senate a program of legislation to be enacted or considered during the extra session . This program provided for nine questions upon which legislative action should be ...
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But if there is to be any fund created , partially by contribution from the business , I see no good reason why it should not all be taken from the business and be considered a part of the charges of the business itself . Mr. VINSON .
But if there is to be any fund created , partially by contribution from the business , I see no good reason why it should not all be taken from the business and be considered a part of the charges of the business itself . Mr. VINSON .
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... but whatever inference there may bethat they have considered an inference — of any attempt on the part of the State to regulate any part of that interstate commerce must fail because the State must surrender that power to Congress ...
... but whatever inference there may bethat they have considered an inference — of any attempt on the part of the State to regulate any part of that interstate commerce must fail because the State must surrender that power to Congress ...
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And if they were modeled on the plan of your bill you would have , would you not , each commission determining what sort of agreements it considered to be reasonably in restraint of trade or unreasonably in restraint of trade ...
And if they were modeled on the plan of your bill you would have , would you not , each commission determining what sort of agreements it considered to be reasonably in restraint of trade or unreasonably in restraint of trade ...
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