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, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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1472 페이지
... present act stands unamended Congress could not confer upon an administrative commission the power to determine that question . The commission would have to be made a judicial body . The terms of the existing statute are absolute . It ...
... present act stands unamended Congress could not confer upon an administrative commission the power to determine that question . The commission would have to be made a judicial body . The terms of the existing statute are absolute . It ...
1475 페이지
... present ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Yes ; take most of the public - service and public- utility commissions . The statutes creating them have numerous provisions by which public utility companies can obtain certain permits , or are required to ...
... present ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Yes ; take most of the public - service and public- utility commissions . The statutes creating them have numerous provisions by which public utility companies can obtain certain permits , or are required to ...
1546 페이지
... present session of Congress no legislation whatever on the subject of the regulation of interstate commerce is undertaken . I do not know of any change in the Sherman law that would improve it materially , and if it were gone over again ...
... present session of Congress no legislation whatever on the subject of the regulation of interstate commerce is undertaken . I do not know of any change in the Sherman law that would improve it materially , and if it were gone over again ...
1568 페이지
... present , Mr. Walker . If there is no objection , the committee will take a recess until 2.30 p.m. ( Thereupon , at 1 o'clock p . m . , the committee took a recess until 2.30 o'clock p . m . ) AFTER RECESS . The committee reassembled at ...
... present , Mr. Walker . If there is no objection , the committee will take a recess until 2.30 p.m. ( Thereupon , at 1 o'clock p . m . , the committee took a recess until 2.30 o'clock p . m . ) AFTER RECESS . The committee reassembled at ...
1580 페이지
... present antitrust act . I agree with the views expressed this morning by Mr. Walker , that the present antitrust act should remain on the statute books un- altered and unchanged . I agree with Senator Edmunds that an attempt to define ...
... present antitrust act . I agree with the views expressed this morning by Mr. Walker , that the present antitrust act should remain on the statute books un- altered and unchanged . I agree with Senator Edmunds that an attempt to define ...
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