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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Then , I take it , that it is also your opinion that , barring vicious practices , such a corporation would not be in ... You , then , are plainly of the opinion that the mere power in a corporation or in a system of corporations to fix ...
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The rates , for instance , of public - utility corporations are subject to regulation by law , subject to the ... a public - utility corporation it would be declared to be confiscatory ; would you think that was an illegal monopoly ?
The rates , for instance , of public - utility corporations are subject to regulation by law , subject to the ... a public - utility corporation it would be declared to be confiscatory ; would you think that was an illegal monopoly ?
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Then your idea is that at that stage this imaginary corporation should bear the same relation to the Governmient that public ... I did not mean to say that Gov. ernment regulation of private corporations or fixing their prices should be ...
Then your idea is that at that stage this imaginary corporation should bear the same relation to the Governmient that public ... I did not mean to say that Gov. ernment regulation of private corporations or fixing their prices should be ...
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Of course , you know that the legislation of some States is such that very few of the larger corporations can qualify ... If Congress should provide that no corporation shall engage in interstate commerce — and the Supreme Court should ...
Of course , you know that the legislation of some States is such that very few of the larger corporations can qualify ... If Congress should provide that no corporation shall engage in interstate commerce — and the Supreme Court should ...
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The State corporation , although not limited at all by the State låws regarding the size of its capital would be compelled , in order to engage in interstate commerce , to accommodate itself in its articles of incorporation to the ...
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