Commerce, in its simplest signification, means an exchange of goods; but in the advancement of society, labor, transportation, intelligence, care, and various mediums of exchange, become commodities, and enter into commerce; 230*] the subject, *the vehicle,... Report of the Committee on Insurance Law - Page 26by American Bar Association. Committee on Insurance Law - 1905 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Law - 1907
...by the definition of Mr. Justice JOHNSON in his concurring opinion in the same case ( p. 229 ) : " Commerce, in its simplest signification, means an...commerce: the subject, the vehicle, the agent. and the various operations become the objects of commercial regulation." " Commerce," declared Mr. Justice... | |
 | National Fraternal Congress of America. Law Section - Fraternal insurance - 1907
...commodities." In the American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Vol. 6, p. 217, we find this definition: "Commerce in its simplest signification, means an...exchange become commodities and enter into commerce. It is in this latter and broader sense that the term is used in the Constitution .of the US in that... | |
 | Ohio. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1907
...Anderson's Law Dictionary quotes from Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US, 1, as follows: "In its simplest signification an exchange of goods; but in the advancement of society,...exchange become commodities and enter into commerce. A term of the wildest comprehending intercourse for the purpose of trade in any and all its forms."... | |
 | Railroad law - 1908
...opinion in Gibbons r. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 6 L. ed. 23, Mr. Justice Johnson said, p. 220: "Commerce, it' its simplest signification, means an exchange of goods:...subject, the vehicle, the agent, and their various onerations, become the objects of commercial regulations." In Coolcy r. Port Wardens, 12 How. 299.... | |
 | William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - Law - 1917
...679, 131 CCA 613, LRA1915A 862; Kalen v. US, 196 Fed. 888, 116 CCA 450. [a] Expansion of term. — "Commerce. In Its simplest signification, means an...commodities, and enter into commerce; the subject, the veh'cle, the agent, and their various operations, become the objects of commercial regulation." Gibbons... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1918
...commerce; I consider it as the thing itself; inseparable from it as vital motion is from vital existence. Commerce, in its simplest signification, means an...exchange, become commodities, and enter into commerce; 230*] the subject, *the vehicle, the agent, and their various operations, become the objects of commercial... | |
 | Labor - 1922
...explicitly that labor legislation came within that power : Commerce, in its simplest significance, means an exchange of goods; but in the advancement...and enter into commerce ; the subject, the vehicle, and their various operations, become the object of commercial legislation.' The decision in Oilman... | |
 | California Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913
...the thing itself; inseparable from it as vital motion is from vital existence." "Commerce," said he, "in its simplest signification, means an exchange...labor, transportation, intelligence, care, and various mediivms of exchange, become commodities, and enter into commerce, the subject, the vehicle, the agent... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1882
...commerce; I consider it as the thing itself; inseparable from it as vital motion is from vital existence. Commerce, in its simplest signification, means an...exchange, become commodities, and enter into commerce; 230*] the subject, 'the vehicle, the agent, and their various operations, become the objects of commercial... | |
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