 | United States. Supreme Court - 1922 - 670 str.
...Jin Fuey Moy, 241 US 394, 401, 36 Sup. Ct. 658, 659 (60 L. Ed. 1061, Ann. Cas. 1917D, 854) we said: "A statute must be construed, if fairly possible,...unconstitutional, but also grave doubts upon that score." [Z] The other contention is that the clause in the Constitution empowering Congress "to provide for... | |
 | 1926 - 512 str.
...interference with interstate commerce. Tauza v. Susquehanna Coal Co., H5 N. E. 915, 917, 220 NY 259, 267. A statute must be construed, if fairly possible, so...unconstitutional, but also grave doubts upon that score. US v. Jin Fuey Moy, 86 S. Ct. 658, 241 US 894, 60 L. Ed. 1061, Ann. Cas. 1917D, 854. . . . "At the... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1923 - 912 str.
...cases and their decision as expressed in United States v. Jin Fuey Moy, 241 US 394, 401, as follows: "A statute must be construed, if fairly possible,...unconstitutional but also grave doubts upon that score. United States v. Delaware & Hudson Co., 213 US 366, 408." In the cited case the admonition is said... | |
 | 1924 - 960 str.
...grave question will arise respecting its constitutional validity. But, as this court often has held, " a statute must be construed, if fairly possible, so...that it is unconstitutional but also grave doubts on that score." United States vs. Jin Fuey May, 241 US 394, 401 ; United States vs. Delaware and Hudson... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1923 - 34 str.
...the Constitution to the several States by interfering with transactions in intrastate commerce. " The statute must be construed, if fairly possible, so as to avoid not only the conclusion that is is unconstitutional, but also grave doubt upon that score." (United States v. Jim Fuey Moy, 241... | |
 | Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1924 - 230 str.
...will arise respecting its constitnt i nnfll v al 1-d-ktyT- -Bnt7" as" this 'court "often "has held, "a statute must be construed, if fairly possible,...that it is unconstitutional but also grave doubts on that score." United States vs. Jin Puey Moy, 241 US 394, 401j United States vs. Delaware and Hudson... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1924 - 1212 str.
...Cas. 1917D, 854, as follows: "A statute most be construed, if fairly 11 let 11)22. Ост. ТЕВМ, possible, so as to avoid not only the conclusion that...unconstitutional, but also grave doubts upon that score. United States ex reí. Atty. Gen. v. Delaware & H. Co. 213 US 366, 408, 53 L. ed. 836, 849, 29 Sup.... | |
 | United States. Courts - 1924 - 1206 str.
...Federation of Labor, 283 F. 494 732 CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES. 1. Statute, How To Be Construed. — A statute must be construed, if fairly possible, so as to avoid any doubt of its constitutionality. Federal Trade Commission v. P. Lorillard Co., 283 F. 1003. T:T... | |
 | United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1924 - 768 str.
...transactions. 2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW KEY No. 48 — To BE CONSTRUED BO AS TO AVOID DOUBT OF CONSTITUTIONAIJTY. A statute must be construed, If fairly possible, so as to avoid any doubt of its constitutionality. 3. TRADE-MARKS AND TRADE-NAMES AND UNFAIR COMPETITION KEY No. 801,... | |
 | 1924 - 1096 str.
...at page 44 (67 L. Ed. 157), it is said : " 'A statute must be construed, if fairly possible, so ns to avoid not only the conclusion that It Is unconstitutional but also grave doubts upon that score.' " , See, also, Arkansas Gas Co. v. Railroad Comm., 261 US 379, 43 Sup. Ct. 387, 67 L. Ed. 705, and... | |
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