Report of the Committee on Insurance Law |
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... Bureau of Corporations , has placed at the committee's disposal much information collected and compiled by him and his efficient assistants . PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S TRIBUTE TO THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION . The President said to your ...
... Bureau of Corporations , has placed at the committee's disposal much information collected and compiled by him and his efficient assistants . PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S TRIBUTE TO THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION . The President said to your ...
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... Bureau of Corpor- ations cannot constitutionally be extended to cover interstate transactions in insurance . " No insurance company in the United States transacting its business according to legitimate methods objects to the widest ...
... Bureau of Corpor- ations cannot constitutionally be extended to cover interstate transactions in insurance . " No insurance company in the United States transacting its business according to legitimate methods objects to the widest ...
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... Bureau of Corporations , twenty - eight states in the year 1902 received from insurance companies , exclusive of taxes , over $ 5,000,000 more than they expended in the supervision of those companies . The iniquity of such a condition ...
... Bureau of Corporations , twenty - eight states in the year 1902 received from insurance companies , exclusive of taxes , over $ 5,000,000 more than they expended in the supervision of those companies . The iniquity of such a condition ...
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... Bureau of Cor- porations is charged with a " diligent investigation into the organization , conduct and management of the business of any corporation , joint stock company or corporate combination engaged in commerce with the several ...
... Bureau of Cor- porations is charged with a " diligent investigation into the organization , conduct and management of the business of any corporation , joint stock company or corporate combination engaged in commerce with the several ...
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... Bureau of Corporations by providing for the complete super- vision of the business ; for it is only by legislation that this power of the general government can be determined . THE VALUED POLICY LAWS . In nineteen or twenty of the ...
... Bureau of Corporations by providing for the complete super- vision of the business ; for it is only by legislation that this power of the general government can be determined . THE VALUED POLICY LAWS . In nineteen or twenty of the ...
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27 페이지 - Commerce with foreign countries, and among the States, strictly considered, consists in intercourse and traffic, including in these terms navigation, and the transportation and transit of persons and property, as well as the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
9 페이지 - The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of the country and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances.
27 페이지 - It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States which consists in the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national importance, and admits and requires uniformity of regulation. The very object of investing this power in the General Government was to insure this uniformity against discriminating state legislation.
10 페이지 - Constitutional provisions do not change, but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of business and the habits of life of the people vary with each succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is the same to-day as when transportation on land was by coach and wagon, and on water by canal boat and sailing vessel, yet in its actual operation it touches and regulates transportation by modes then unknown, the railroad train and the steamship. Just so is it with the grant to the national...
17 페이지 - The subject to which the power is next applied is to commerce " among the several States." The word "among " means intermingled with. A thing which is among others is intermingled with them. Commerce among the States cannot stop at the external boundary line of each State, but may be introduced into the ulterior.
19 페이지 - Whatever our individual views may be as to the deleterious or dangerous qualities of particular articles, we cannot hold that any articles which Congress recognizes as subjects of interstate commerce are not such, or that whatever are thus recognized can be controlled by State laws amounting to regulations, while they retain that character...
26 페이지 - Commerce is a term of the largest import. It comprehends intercourse for the purposes of trade in any and all its forms, including the transportation, purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities...
26 페이지 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more, — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
9 페이지 - This provision is made in a constitution intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
26 페이지 - Commerce, in its simplest signification, means an exchange of goods; but in the advancement of society, labor, transportation, intelligence, care, and various mediums of exchange, become commodities, and enter into commerce; 230*] the subject, *the vehicle, the agent, and their various operations, become the objects of commercial regulation.