American Federal Tax Reports, Volume 3Prentice-Hall, 1924 |
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Page 2476
... commerce , —of commerce with foreign nations , -is conceded in the argument in this case , and that they constitute a regulation of that class which belongs exclusively to con- gress is held in all the cases in this court . It is upon ...
... commerce , —of commerce with foreign nations , -is conceded in the argument in this case , and that they constitute a regulation of that class which belongs exclusively to con- gress is held in all the cases in this court . It is upon ...
Page 2477
... commerce with foreign nations . " The court then , referring to the transportation of passengers from European ports to those of the United States , says : " It has become a part of our commerce with foreign nations , of vast interest ...
... commerce with foreign nations . " The court then , referring to the transportation of passengers from European ports to those of the United States , says : " It has become a part of our commerce with foreign nations , of vast interest ...
Page 2478
... commerce - of that branch of foreign commerce which is involved in immigration . The title of the act , " An act to regulate immigra- tion , " is well chosen . It describes , as well as any short sentence can describe it , the real ...
... commerce - of that branch of foreign commerce which is involved in immigration . The title of the act , " An act to regulate immigra- tion , " is well chosen . It describes , as well as any short sentence can describe it , the real ...
Page 2529
... commerce law ; it is not limited to cases of criminal prosecution against the witness himself . * 2. Rev. St. § 860 , provides that no " evidence obtained from any party or witness by means of a judicial proceeding * * shall be given in ...
... commerce law ; it is not limited to cases of criminal prosecution against the witness himself . * 2. Rev. St. § 860 , provides that no " evidence obtained from any party or witness by means of a judicial proceeding * * shall be given in ...
Page 2531
... commerce law , it is made a criminal offense , punishable by fine and imprisonment , for any officer or agent of a railroad company to grant any shippers of merchandise from one state to another , and for any such shipper to contract ...
... commerce law , it is made a criminal offense , punishable by fine and imprisonment , for any officer or agent of a railroad company to grant any shippers of merchandise from one state to another , and for any such shipper to contract ...
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