United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 46First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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IN domestic , does not help It In contesting the tracting , there is no condition existing upon constitutionality of the Tennessee act of whie ' the legislature can interfere for the March 17 , 1839 , requiring the redemption in money ...
IN domestic , does not help It In contesting the tracting , there is no condition existing upon constitutionality of the Tennessee act of whie ' the legislature can interfere for the March 17 , 1839 , requiring the redemption in money ...
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... of the commissioners and ac ly operate . cepted by thieni for tle use , purposes , or The judgment of the Supreme Court of the benefit of the District prior to March 14th , Stute of Missouri is reversed , and the case * 1876 .
... of the commissioners and ac ly operate . cepted by thieni for tle use , purposes , or The judgment of the Supreme Court of the benefit of the District prior to March 14th , Stute of Missouri is reversed , and the case * 1876 .
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... and a further act of the Constitution upon the original argu : approved March 1 , 1954 , amendatory of ment ; but whether this be so or not the bill that act , the 11th section of which declares was subsequently amended under leave ...
... and a further act of the Constitution upon the original argu : approved March 1 , 1954 , amendatory of ment ; but whether this be so or not the bill that act , the 11th section of which declares was subsequently amended under leave ...
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... questions was to have declared invalid a certain act involved in these cases will doubtless occaof the legislature of the state of Kansas ap- sion an appeal to the Supreme Court of the proved March 3 , 1897 , entitled “ An Act De .
... questions was to have declared invalid a certain act involved in these cases will doubtless occaof the legislature of the state of Kansas ap- sion an appeal to the Supreme Court of the proved March 3 , 1897 , entitled “ An Act De .
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... amount bills of lading , manifests , etc. , was amended of the war revenue tax on business from one in important particulars by an act of Con . point to another in the state without endeav- gress approved March 20 , 1901 , chap .
... amount bills of lading , manifests , etc. , was amended of the war revenue tax on business from one in important particulars by an act of Con . point to another in the state without endeav- gress approved March 20 , 1901 , chap .
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Page 99 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large.
Page 393 - ... every alternate section of public land, not mineral, designated by odd numbers, to the amount of twenty alternate sections per mile, on each side of said railroad line, as said company may adopt, through the territories of the United States...
Page 101 - We hold, however, that the basis of all calculations as to the reasonableness of rates to be charged by a corporation maintaining a highway under legislative sanction must be the fair value of the property being used by it for the convenience of the public. And, in order to ascertain that value, the original cost of construction, the amount expended in permanent improvements, the amount and market value of Its bonds and stock, the present as compared with the original cost of construction, the probable...
Page 156 - Acts of bankruptcy by a person shall consist of his having (1) conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, any part of his property with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors; or (2) transferred, while insolvent, any portion of his property to one or more of his creditors with intent to prefer such creditors over his other creditors...
Page 331 - By the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law ; a law which hears before it condemns ; which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial.
Page 291 - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect •or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...
Page 216 - ... no officer, agent, or other representative of this company shall have power to waive any provision or condition of this policy, except as such as by the terms of this policy may be subject of agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto...
Page 277 - ... of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories must be traced up to the consent of the nation itself. They can flow from no other legitimate source.
Page 100 - If the company is deprived of the power of charging reasonable rates for the use of its property, and such deprivation takes place in the absence of an investigation by judicial machinery, it is deprived of the lawful use of its property, and thus, in substance and effect, of the property itself, without due process of law and in violation of the Constitution of the United States...
Page 430 - AN ACT to provide for the adjustment of land grants made by Congress to aid in the construction of railroads, and for the forfeiture of unearned lands, and for other purposes.