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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I said , provided it was given powers of a judicial nature , or quasi so , in order that what it did or permitted would carry the protection of a judgment . Senator NEWLANDS . You would want such power to be final and conclusive and not ...
I said , provided it was given powers of a judicial nature , or quasi so , in order that what it did or permitted would carry the protection of a judgment . Senator NEWLANDS . You would want such power to be final and conclusive and not ...
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... be the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions in some branch of commerce ; but I do not believe that an arbitrary rule such as he proposes would lead to greater certainty or would always carry out the spirit of the act .
... be the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions in some branch of commerce ; but I do not believe that an arbitrary rule such as he proposes would lead to greater certainty or would always carry out the spirit of the act .
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I would not add to the powers of any existing bureau , except as may be necessary to properly carry into effect the existing powers . If the power is to be broadened so as to cover this field the conclusion reached should be given ...
I would not add to the powers of any existing bureau , except as may be necessary to properly carry into effect the existing powers . If the power is to be broadened so as to cover this field the conclusion reached should be given ...
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... country that competition should be carried to the point of destruction , and that therefore an agreement between ... their freight or passenger rates to a point where they were compelled to carry freight and passengers below.cost ...
... country that competition should be carried to the point of destruction , and that therefore an agreement between ... their freight or passenger rates to a point where they were compelled to carry freight and passengers below.cost ...
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In other words , suppose a corporation organized in the State of Illinois seeks to carry on interstate commerce , do you understand that the State of Illinois can , on account of the doctrine of comity , exclude it from Iowa ?
In other words , suppose a corporation organized in the State of Illinois seeks to carry on interstate commerce , do you understand that the State of Illinois can , on account of the doctrine of comity , exclude it from Iowa ?
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