Barriers to Internal Trade in Farm ProductsUnited States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Edgar Lewis Burtis, George Rogers Taylor, Frederick Vail Waugh U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 104 pages |
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... adoption of the Constitution the policies of the National and State Governments have been mainly such as to allow and even to promote the free ... adopted and en- forced an increasing number of marketing laws , and are 1 INTRODUCTION.
... adoption of the Constitution the policies of the National and State Governments have been mainly such as to allow and even to promote the free ... adopted and en- forced an increasing number of marketing laws , and are 1 INTRODUCTION.
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... adopted which has given rise to serious interference with interstate and even intrastate commerce . The evidence of such interference will now be examined , first as it has to do with health and sanitary legislation , and then in con ...
... adopted which has given rise to serious interference with interstate and even intrastate commerce . The evidence of such interference will now be examined , first as it has to do with health and sanitary legislation , and then in con ...
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... adopted which put the distant producer at a disadvantage . By an amendment to its laws in 1936 , Rhode Island required reregistration of all dairy farms . In this process , 62 registrations of farms were terminated in Massachusetts and ...
... adopted which put the distant producer at a disadvantage . By an amendment to its laws in 1936 , Rhode Island required reregistration of all dairy farms . In this process , 62 registrations of farms were terminated in Massachusetts and ...
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... adopted in May 1937 , provides for out - of - State farm inspection by New York State officials , but this legislation has been on the statute books too short a time to give clear • Western Cream for Eastern Markets , Farm Credit ...
... adopted in May 1937 , provides for out - of - State farm inspection by New York State officials , but this legislation has been on the statute books too short a time to give clear • Western Cream for Eastern Markets , Farm Credit ...
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... adopted a law requiring that all oleomargarine sold in the State should be colored pink . 23 Laws of 1933 , Act 123 , sec . 3 . inspection at the source by their own inspectors of all dairy products . The States of New York and ...
... adopted a law requiring that all oleomargarine sold in the State should be colored pink . 23 Laws of 1933 , Act 123 , sec . 3 . inspection at the source by their own inspectors of all dairy products . The States of New York and ...
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Page 69 - First — If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 69 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Sec. 8. That the term
Page 13 - If New York, in order to promote the economic welfare of her farmers, may guard them against competition with the cheaper prices of Vermont, the door has been opened to rivalries and reprisals that were meant to be averted by subjecting commerce between the states to the power of the nation.
Page 69 - Fifth. If it contain any added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient which may render such article injurious to health: Provided, That when in the preparation of food products for shipment they are preserved by any external application applied in such manner that the preservative is necessarily removed mechanically, or by maceration in water, or otherwise, and directions for the removal of said...
Page 24 - From the beginning of our government, the courts have sustained taxes although imposed with the collateral intent of effecting ulterior ends which, considered apart, were beyond the constitutional power of the lawmakers to realize by legislation directly addressed to their accomplishment.
Page 17 - Generally, those favoring margarine legislation have been frank to say that their object is to 'protect' the dairy industry. When the Washington tax of 15 cents per pound was carried to the Supreme Court, the sponsors of the act candidly stated that their purpose was to help the butter industry and they made their arguments on that basis.
Page viii - free trade," as we use it here, we mean a situation in which (7) each State and each market in each State admits any healthful and honestly described products from any part of the country without any kind of discrimination on account of the location of the producer or dealer, and (2) the...
Page iv - The right to self-government is inextricably enmeshed with the duty of self-restraint. Just as individual freedom is eventually curbed when the individual fails to subordinate the exercise of his liberty to the general welfare of the community, so the priceless states...
Page 35 - Commission, after full hearing, finds that any such rate, charge, classification, regulation, or practice causes any undue or unreasonable advantage, preference, or prejudice as between persons or localities in intrastate commerce on the one hand and interstate commerce on the other hand...
Page 92 - Board also indicated the following prerequisites for the establishment of a quarantine: (1) the pest concerned must be of such nature as to offer actual or expected threat to substantial interests; (2) the proposed quarantine must represent a necessary or desirable measure for which no other substitute, involving less interference with normal activities...