| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 840 pages
...unbroken packages, freight to be paid by purchaser, constitutes interstate commerce. Syllabus. 225 US Commerce among the States is not a technical legal...a practical one drawn from the course of business. Protection accorded to interstate commerce by the Federal Constitution extends to the sale by the receiver... | |
| Electronic journals - 1916 - 948 pages
...enforce the power of commerce among the states with depth and breadth because to him such "commerce is not a technical legal conception, but a practical one drawn from the course of business." " That interstate commerce is a practical conception he recognizes in its practical implications. Thus,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1154 pages
...Justice Holmes, in Swift & Co. v. United States, supra, 196 US 398 [25 Sup. Ct. 280, 49 L. Ed. 525]: 'Commerce among the states is not a technical legal...practical one, drawn from the course of business.' Thnt commerce, as conducted from the East to the Pacific Coast, was in a substantial part the subject-matter... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 728 pages
...commerce the plan may make the parts unlawful. H<. 4. Shipment of cattle constituting interstate commerce. When cattle are sent for sale from a place in one State, with the expectation they will end their transit, after purchase, in another State, and when in effect they do so, with... | |
| Antitrust law - 1907 - 1252 pages
...parts of an unlawful scheme to monopolize interstate commerce the plan may make the parts unlawful. When cattle are sent for sale from a place in one State, with tho expectation [376] they will end their transit, after purchase, in another State, and when in effect... | |
| United States. Courts - Interstate commerce - 1907 - 1088 pages
...unlawful scheme to monopolize interstate commerce the plan may make the parts unlawful. When cuttle are sent for sale from a place in one State, with the expectation [376] they will end their transit, after purchase, in another State, and when in effect they do so,... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1908 - 1048 pages
...to the consumers in the markets of the country. Mr. Justice Holmes, speaking for the court, said: " Commerce among the states is not a technical legal...from the course of business. When cattle are sent for Bale from a place in one state, with the expectation that they will end their transit after purchase... | |
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