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, 2±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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You will find in the San Jacinto Tin Co. case , in which Mr. Justice Miller , speaking for the Supreme Court of the United States , a refusal to entertain an action by the Attorney General of the United States on the ground that the ...
You will find in the San Jacinto Tin Co. case , in which Mr. Justice Miller , speaking for the Supreme Court of the United States , a refusal to entertain an action by the Attorney General of the United States on the ground that the ...
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I think the matter should be tested by inquiring what the common - law rule is which applies in cases of actions brought on behalf of the Government , and I believe that in such an action the element of public injury is an essential ...
I think the matter should be tested by inquiring what the common - law rule is which applies in cases of actions brought on behalf of the Government , and I believe that in such an action the element of public injury is an essential ...
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Now , is it not possible , in that part of the national law which involves the action of only one sovereignty , to give powers that impose restrictions that in a measure will do away with unequal powers and unequal limitations and ...
Now , is it not possible , in that part of the national law which involves the action of only one sovereignty , to give powers that impose restrictions that in a measure will do away with unequal powers and unequal limitations and ...
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Now , assuming that such a statute could be constitutionally passed , and assuming that such a law would be effective , at all events persuasively , in controlling the action of State corporations as to the exercise of their powers ...
Now , assuming that such a statute could be constitutionally passed , and assuming that such a law would be effective , at all events persuasively , in controlling the action of State corporations as to the exercise of their powers ...
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... or by the action of a State prohibiting a sale to the Federal Government , the constitutional grants of power may be rendered nugatory , and the Government is dependent for its practical existence upon the will of a State , or even ...
... or by the action of a State prohibiting a sale to the Federal Government , the constitutional grants of power may be rendered nugatory , and the Government is dependent for its practical existence upon the will of a State , or even ...
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