It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States which consists in the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national importance, and admits and requires uniformity of regulation. The very object... Report of the Committee on Insurance Law - Page 27by American Bar Association. Committee on Insurance Law - 1905 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Horace Gay Wood - Electronic books - 1885 - 1953 pages
...transportation.' In Welton v. State of Missouri, 91 US 275, Mr. Justice FIELD said : ' It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States which consists in the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national imthe subjects of commerce into a State and... | |
 | California. Legislature - California - 1885
...the subject. Of the former class, is all that portion of commerce with foreign countries and among the States, which consists in the carriage of persons and the transportation, purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities. From necessity there can be but one rule in such cases... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886
...cited." In the case of WeUon \. .Missouri, 91 US 275, 280, it was said : '• It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States which consists in the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national importance, and admits and requires uniformity... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1887
...but they are both indispensable to those engaged to any considerable extent in commercial pursuits." Although intercourse by telegraphic messages between...which it transmits, but in the means of transmission. Other-commerce deals only with persons, or with visible and tangible things. But .the telegraph transports... | |
 | 1887
...Justice Bradley foreshadows the recent decision in the Tennessee case. "It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States which consists of the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national importance, and admits and requires... | |
 | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1887
...Justice Bradley foreshadows the recent decision in the Tennessee case. "It will not be denied that that portion of commerce with foreign countries and between the States, which consists of the transportation and exchange of commodities is of national importance, and admits and requires... | |
 | Christopher Stuart Patterson - Constitutional law - 1888 - 290 pages
...considerable extent in commercial pursuits." In WUT Co. ». Pendleton, 122 US 356, Field, J., said, "although intercourse by telegraphic messages between...and the transportation and exchange of commodities It differs not only in the-subjects which it transmits, but in the means of transmission. Other commerce... | |
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