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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... superior ability and skill , ultimately become practically in absolute control of the trade in a given article , is thereby ipso facto subject > to a charge of having violated the second section of COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE .
... superior ability and skill , ultimately become practically in absolute control of the trade in a given article , is thereby ipso facto subject > to a charge of having violated the second section of COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE .
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Except that it would have to have practically two kinds of capitalization . Senator NEWLANDS . And therefore , necessarily , the State corporation , when created , would accommodate itself to the law which imposed the greater ...
Except that it would have to have practically two kinds of capitalization . Senator NEWLANDS . And therefore , necessarily , the State corporation , when created , would accommodate itself to the law which imposed the greater ...
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If the holding companies are to be condemned — I was inquiring whether we could not practically prevent the organization of these holding companies by declaring that no corporation engaged in interstate commerce could hold the stock of ...
If the holding companies are to be condemned — I was inquiring whether we could not practically prevent the organization of these holding companies by declaring that no corporation engaged in interstate commerce could hold the stock of ...
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Now , the question in my mind is , and that is the question I put to you , whether we could not , by the persuasive power of a national statute of that kind , practically correct the admitted evils that exist now in the organization of ...
Now , the question in my mind is , and that is the question I put to you , whether we could not , by the persuasive power of a national statute of that kind , practically correct the admitted evils that exist now in the organization of ...
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... such corporations as would practically increase their efficiency in interstate commerce and at the same time do away with the vicious and objectionable practices that are now engaged in by corporations organized under State law .
... such corporations as would practically increase their efficiency in interstate commerce and at the same time do away with the vicious and objectionable practices that are now engaged in by corporations organized under State law .
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