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" It is sufficient, for the present, to say, generally, that, when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as... "
American Law Reports Annotated - Page 59
1925
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The United States and the States Under the Constitution

Christopher Stuart Patterson - 1904 - 408 pages
...regulating commerce, Marshall, CJ, saying86 that "when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported, that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing...
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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 6

1904 - 1004 pages
...LRA 397. Mingling with consignee'« property. When an Importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing power of the...
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Notes on the Constitution of the United States: Showing the Construction and ...

William Angus Sutherland - 1904 - 1008 pages
...hands in the original package.143 When, however, the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the state, it has lost its distinctive character as an article of commerce.144 Internal Commerce of the...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 10

1905 - 1080 pages
...purview. According to the principle of tlic decision, however, the constitutional protection terminates " when the importer has so acted upon it that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the general mass of property in the country, which happens when the original package is no longer such...
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The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall, Volume 2

John Marshall - 1905 - 484 pages
...sufficient for the present, to say, generally, that, when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass % of property in the country, it has, * perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 103

California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 826 pages
...case, as in Bowman v. C. & N. Ry. Co., 125 US 465, and the other cases cited distinctly upheld, that the authority of Congress over any article of commerce...that it has become incorporated and mixed up with tho mass of property in the country, which happens when the original package is no longer such in his...
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United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] - 1906 - 1230 pages
...State * * * commences, is not the instnut when the articles enter the country, hut when the inijxirter has so acted upon It that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the muss of property in the country, which happens when the original package is no longer such in his hands...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 20

California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 806 pages
...necessary incident. It was admitted that when the article had lost its character as an import, by being incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it became subject, like other property, to the taxing power of the State. This admission, however,...
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Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1906 - 340 pages
...the power of the State * * * commences, is not the instant when the articles enter the country, but when the importer has so acted upon it that it has become incor.. porated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, which happens when the original...
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The Constitution of the United States of America as Amended to December 1, 1924

United States - 1924 - 940 pages
...Austin (13 Wall. 33), in which the court said: When the Importer has so acted upon the thing imported that It has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property In the country, It has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing...
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