The Central Law Journal, Svazek 86Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1918 Vols. 64-96 include "Central law journal's international law list". |
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Strana 7
... hold that an employe carrying coal for use in heating the shop where the repairs were made is employed in interstate commerce . The re- pairs could not be made unless the shop was heated . It is not material what our own views are on ...
... hold that an employe carrying coal for use in heating the shop where the repairs were made is employed in interstate commerce . The re- pairs could not be made unless the shop was heated . It is not material what our own views are on ...
Strana 24
... hold itself out to the public as such , but acted merely as an agency of the several line carriers against whom it charged up its expenses in proportion to the service rendered to each . The court held that the initial carriers ...
... hold itself out to the public as such , but acted merely as an agency of the several line carriers against whom it charged up its expenses in proportion to the service rendered to each . The court held that the initial carriers ...
Strana 25
... hold that the statute is not restricted to animals used for food . When Unloading Not Required . - Sec- tion 3 provides that " when animals are carried in cars , boats , or other vessels in which they can and do have proper food , water ...
... hold that the statute is not restricted to animals used for food . When Unloading Not Required . - Sec- tion 3 provides that " when animals are carried in cars , boats , or other vessels in which they can and do have proper food , water ...
Strana 28
... hold- ing that the failure to rest the stock five hours in the pen as prescribed by the statute constituted a violation of the law would seem to be clearly erroneous since the statute prohibits only the excessive con- finement of stock ...
... hold- ing that the failure to rest the stock five hours in the pen as prescribed by the statute constituted a violation of the law would seem to be clearly erroneous since the statute prohibits only the excessive con- finement of stock ...
Strana 29
... hold , by purchase or otherwise , any lands or other real estate neces- sary for the protection ** of said Chase's pond , " its source of supply . Pr . & Sp . L. 1895 , c . 125 , § 3 , and Pr . & Sp . L. 1911 , c . 256 , § 3 ...
... hold , by purchase or otherwise , any lands or other real estate neces- sary for the protection ** of said Chase's pond , " its source of supply . Pr . & Sp . L. 1895 , c . 125 , § 3 , and Pr . & Sp . L. 1911 , c . 256 , § 3 ...
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Strana 191 - The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals: it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good.
Strana 172 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government, or in that of one of the states, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter without its consent.
Strana 60 - ... grounding their purposes not on the prudent and heavenly contemplation of justice and equity, which was never taught them, but on the promising and pleasing thoughts of litigious terms, fat contentions, and flowing fees...
Strana 104 - [a] word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color and content according to the circumstances and the time in which it is used.
Strana 104 - ... or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest. rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever.
Strana 440 - The national welfare as understood by Congress may require a different attitude within its sphere from that of some self-seeking state. It seems to me entirely constitutional for Congress to enforce its understanding by all the means at its command.
Strana 247 - ... shall enure and be deemed a trust for the benefit of his wife for her separate use, and of his children, or any of them...
Strana 172 - The treaty power, as expressed in the constitution, is in terms unlimited except by those restraints which are found in that instrument against the action of the government or of its departments, and those arising from the nature of the government itself and of that of the states.
Strana 88 - Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the Court, in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges.
Strana 344 - The conduct of the foreign relations of our Government is committed by the Constitution to the Executive and Legislative — "the political" — Departments of the Government, and the propriety of what may be done in the exercise of this political power is not subject to judicial inquiry or decision.