| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 646 pages
...object of which was to control stale legislation over tho-f small navigable creeks. into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country...feel not much difficulty in saying that a state law ion-ins in conflict with such act would be void. But congress has passed no such act. The repugnancy... | |
| Law - 1830 - 442 pages
...to regulate commerce, had passed any statute to control state legislation over such creeks, it seems that a state law coming in conflict with such act, would be void. Ib. 3. In an ejectment in Pennsylvania, in which the Court of Common Pleas gave judgment for the plaintiff,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...object of which was to control state legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country of the middle and southern Mates; we should feel not much difficulty m saying that a state I , w coming in conflict with such... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - Law - 1834 - 810 pages
...navigable creeks, into which the tide ebbs and flows, tho court would not feel much difficulty in snying that a state law coming in conflict with such act, would be void. But until that is done, the act of assembly of the state of Delaware, by which the construction of a dam... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 628 pages
...object of which was to control state legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country...no such act. The repugnancy of the law of Delaware to the constitution is placed entirely on its repugnancy to the power to regulate commerce with foreign... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Riparian rights - 1847 - 492 pages
...object of which was to control state legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country...no such act. The repugnancy of the law of Delaware to the constitution is placed entirely on its repugnancy to the power to regulate commerce with foreign... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1004 pages
...which w r as to control state legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide nov\s, and which abound throughout the lower country of the Middle and Southern states; the court would feel not much difficulty in saying that a state law coming in conflict with such act,... | |
| George Van Santvoord - Electronic books - 1854 - 550 pages
...object of which was to control State legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country...no such act. The repugnancy of the law of Delaware to the Constitution is placed entirely on its repugnancy to the power to regulate commerce with foreign... | |
| George Van Santvoord - Judges - 1854 - 554 pages
...legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughont the lower country of the middle and southern States...much difficulty in saying that a State law coming hi conflict with such act would be void. But Congress has passed no such act. The repugnancy of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 536 pages
...object of which was to control state legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country...no such act. The repugnancy of the law of Delaware to the constitution is placed entirely on its repugnancy to the power to regulate commerce with foreign... | |
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