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 think in the Northern Securities case , referred to with approval : Touching contracts between private parties in regard to pursuits essentially private in their nature , the test of validity we thus find to be the actual effect ...
... I think in the Northern Securities case , referred to with approval : Touching contracts between private parties in regard to pursuits essentially private in their nature , the test of validity we thus find to be the actual effect ...
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But the court has said that the Northern Securities Co. was conceived to accomplish that which was directly prohibited by State law , namely , the consolidation of two competing and parallel railroads , and therefore undertook to ...
But the court has said that the Northern Securities Co. was conceived to accomplish that which was directly prohibited by State law , namely , the consolidation of two competing and parallel railroads , and therefore undertook to ...
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Of course , I can not speak for him , but I assume that he meant that every one of these holding companies that was organized for the purpose of holding the securities of other companies and not doing any business itself , but simply ...
Of course , I can not speak for him , but I assume that he meant that every one of these holding companies that was organized for the purpose of holding the securities of other companies and not doing any business itself , but simply ...
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Are you clearly of the opinion that it would be within the power of Congress to say that a corporation chartered by a State , which already had its securities outstanding , should not continue to engage in commerce among the States ...
Are you clearly of the opinion that it would be within the power of Congress to say that a corporation chartered by a State , which already had its securities outstanding , should not continue to engage in commerce among the States ...
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Their securities form the main investment of educational institutions , insurance companies , savings banks , trust companies , trust estates , and thousands of persons whose fortunes are involved in the integrity of these securities .
Their securities form the main investment of educational institutions , insurance companies , savings banks , trust companies , trust estates , and thousands of persons whose fortunes are involved in the integrity of these securities .
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