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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... as amended , but including pipe - line companies , shall within four months after this act takes effect , or , if organized or otherwise becoming subject to this act subsequent to such taking effect hereof , then within two months ...
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The Solicitor General and the Commissioner of Corporations insist that that moral effect would be very great , though it involves no substantial right of property , but that all these corporations will be able to secure public ...
The Solicitor General and the Commissioner of Corporations insist that that moral effect would be very great , though it involves no substantial right of property , but that all these corporations will be able to secure public ...
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Such Federal registration , or the lack of it , would inevitably have a substantial effect on the market value and standing of the corporation's securities at home and abroad . It would probably make a difference of one - half a per ...
Such Federal registration , or the lack of it , would inevitably have a substantial effect on the market value and standing of the corporation's securities at home and abroad . It would probably make a difference of one - half a per ...
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It has that effect , while it would not be . He simply takes the market price . The small producer would take the market price less the commission of the larger concern deducted . His coal would go on the market at a certain price .
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Now , then , the practical effect , when you come to apply the decision of the court to existing conditions in both the Tobacco and the Oil cases , it seems to me — I may be wrong — but it seems to me that the practical effect of both ...
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