In our view, it cannot properly be said that the constitutional power of the United States over its waters is limited to control for navigation. By navigation respondent means no more than operation of boats and improvement of the waterway itself. In... Committee Prints - Page 22by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1951Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1941 - 844 pages
...water for other than navigable purposes, though it is plain that other advantages occur (pp. 415, 419). In our view, it cannot properly be said that the constitutional...waterway itself. In truth the authority of the United States is the regulation of commerce on its waters. Navigability, in the sense just stated, is but... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - 1942 - 1146 pages
...criticized provisions summarized above are not essential to or even concerned with navigation as such. * * * In our view, it cannot properly be said that the constitutional power of the United States over its waters 13 limited to control for navigation. * * * Flood protection, watershed development, recovery of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1943 - 480 pages
...use before commercial navigation may be undertaken." The following extract is of interest. At p. 426: In our view, it cannot properly be said that the constitutional...waterway itself. In truth the authority of the United States is the regulation of commerce on its waters. Navigability, in the sense just stated, is but... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1943 - 480 pages
...use before commercial navigation may be undertaken." The following extract is of interest. At p. 426: In our view, it cannot properly be said that the constitutional...waterway itself. In truth the authority of the United States is the regulation of commerce on its waters. Navigability, in the sense just stated, is but... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1945 - 320 pages
...in the waters ; its power over improvements for navigation in rivers is 'absolute' " (pp. 404-405). "In our view, it cannot properly be said that the...over its waters is limited to control for navigation. * * * In truth the authority of the United States is the regulation of commerce on is waters. Navigabiliy,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1945 - 320 pages
...improvements for navigation in rivers is 'absolute' " (pp. 404-^105) . "In our view, it cannot properly he said that the constitutional power of the United States...over its waters is limited to control for navigation. * * * In truth the authority of the United States is the regulation of commerce on is waters. Navigabiliy,... | |
| United States. Water Resources Policy Commission - 1950 - 808 pages
...But the Court expressly denied that the language employed in those opinions supports the view that constitutional power of the United States over its waters is limited to navigation control, asserting that on the contrary its authority is as broad as the needs of commerce.... | |
| United States. Water Resources Policy Commission - 1950 - 1164 pages
...But the Court expressly denied that the language employed in those opinions supports the view that constitutional power of the United States over its waters is limited to navigation control, asserting that on the contrary its authority is as broad as tlie needs of commerce.... | |
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