Congress, established the essential immunity of interstate commercial intercourse from the direct control of the states with respect to those subjects embraced within the grant which are of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, their regulation... American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 2121927Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1922 - 378 str.
...regulation is not to be denied or thwarted by the commingling of interstate and intrastate operations. * * * It has repeatedly been declared by this court that...as to those subjects which require a general system of uniformity or regulation the power of Congress is exclusive. In other matters, admitting of diversity... | |
 | 1922
...repeatedly stated, the constitution denies authority to the states in all cases where the subject is of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, regulation should be through a general or national system. On the other hand, as to those matters which... | |
 | Henry Clifford Spurr - 1924 - 840 str.
...exorbitant charges under certain circumstances. The authority is denied in all cases whore the traffic is of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, its regulation should be through a general or national system and that it should be free from restraint... | |
 | Eliot Jones - 1925 - 908 str.
...immunity of interstate commercial intercourse from the direct control of the states with respect to those subjects embraced within the grant which are of such...should be prescribed by a single authority. It has peatedly been declared by this court that as to those subjects hich require a general system or uniformitv... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1506 str.
...commerce clause. As repeatedly stated, it denies authority to the state in all caaee where the subject is of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, its regulation should be through a general or national system, and that it should be free from restraint... | |
 | Gustavus Hill Robinson - 1926 - 1016 str.
...commerce clause. As repeatedly stated, it denies authority to the state in all cases where the subject is of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, its regulation should be through a general or national system, and that it should be free from restraint... | |
 | 1916 - 510 str.
...immunity of interstate commercial intercourse from the direct control of the states with respect to those subjects embraced within the grant which are of such...as to those subjects which require a general system of uniformity of regulation the power of Congress is exclusive. In other matters, admitting of diversity... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - 1928 - 1030 str.
...the States from direct control of the subjects embraced within the clause which are of such a nature that if regulated at all their regulation should be prescribed by a single authority. There is thus secured the essential immunity of interstate intercourse from the imposition by the States... | |
 | 1927 - 1396 str.
...commerce clause. As repeatedly stated, it denies authority to the state in all cases where the snbject is of such a nature as to demand that, if regulated at all, its regulation should be through a general or national system, and that it should be free from restraint... | |
 | Edgar Watkins, J. Haden Alldredge - 1930 - 1382 str.
...immunity of interstate commercial intercourse from the direct control of the states with respect to those subjects embraced within the grant which are of such...of regulation the power of Congress is exclusive." The statement of this rule in Western Union Telegraph Co. 508, 8 Sup. Ct. 564; Baltimore & O. Ark.... | |
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