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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These , as they develop in practical experience under the existing statute , must be met and solved by appropriate revision and amendment , always adhering to the principle of promoting the public welfare and protecting the people ...
These , as they develop in practical experience under the existing statute , must be met and solved by appropriate revision and amendment , always adhering to the principle of promoting the public welfare and protecting the people ...
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I am speaking now of the mere organization of a holding company other than for the perpetuation of an arrangement previously existing under some previous instrument , perhaps in the nature of a trust , which of itself has been declared ...
I am speaking now of the mere organization of a holding company other than for the perpetuation of an arrangement previously existing under some previous instrument , perhaps in the nature of a trust , which of itself has been declared ...
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In the case supposed , the corporation would be left subject to all existing laws of the United States that were applicable to it . It would also remain subject to the laws of the various States in which it did business .
In the case supposed , the corporation would be left subject to all existing laws of the United States that were applicable to it . It would also remain subject to the laws of the various States in which it did business .
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I believe that most of the evils of the large trusts and monopolies are due to the decision of the Supreme Court in the Knight case and to the failure to apply and to enforce the existing laws promptly , uniformly , and efficiently .
I believe that most of the evils of the large trusts and monopolies are due to the decision of the Supreme Court in the Knight case and to the failure to apply and to enforce the existing laws promptly , uniformly , and efficiently .
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Additional legislation which qualifies an existing statute comes within my definition of the term amend . " Senator BRANDEGEE . Of course , when I say amend the Sherman law I assume that he and you both would like to leave that law as ...
Additional legislation which qualifies an existing statute comes within my definition of the term amend . " Senator BRANDEGEE . Of course , when I say amend the Sherman law I assume that he and you both would like to leave that law as ...
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