The power of creating a corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not, like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and independent power, which cannot be implied as incidental to other powers,... Niles' National Register - Page 681819Full view - About this book
| James Madison Porter - Charters - 1837 - 72 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not like the power of making war or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...which cannot be implied as incidental to other powers, 01 used as a means of executing them. It is never the end for which other powers are exercised, but... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1838 - 696 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not like the power of making war or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...a means by which other objects are accomplished." The synopsis of the opinion of the court on this part of the case, may be summed up in this, " that... | |
| John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1839 - 762 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...the end for which other powers are exercised, but the means by which their objects are accomplished. No contributions are made to charity for the sake... | |
| William B. Dana - Commerce - 1864 - 502 pages
...or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and independent power, which cantal be implied as incidental to other powers, or used as a means of executing them." (4 Wheat. 411.) I understand the Supremo Court in this language to lay down the simple and reasonable... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 746 pages
...Justice gave it as the unanimous opinion of the court that " a great substantive and independent power cannot be implied as incidental to other powers, or used as a means of executing them." But, however this may be, whether another substantive power can, or cannot, be properly implied as... | |
| John Alexander Ferris - Business & Economics - 1867 - 400 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not, like the powers of making war or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...other powers, or used as a means of executing them." (4 Wheat. 411.) I understand the Supreme Court in this language to lay down the simple and reasonable... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1870 - 628 pages
...says : " The power of creating a corporation is not like the power of making war, or laying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and independent power, which cannot be applied as incidental to other powers, or used as a means of executing them. It is never the end for... | |
| D. C. Cloud - Monopolies - 1873 - 488 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...the end for which other powers are exercised, but the means by which these objects are accomplished. No contributions are made to charity for the sake... | |
| D. C. Cloud - Monopolies - 1873 - 556 pages
...corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and...the end for which other powers are exercised, but the means by which these objects are accomplished. No contributions are made to charity for the sake... | |
| Orlando Bump - Constitutional law - 1878 - 474 pages
...or levying taxes, or regulating commerce, a great substantive 'and independent power which can not be implied as incidental to other powers or used as...but a means by which other objects are accomplished. The power of creating a corporation is never used for its own sake, but for the purpose of effecting... | |
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