This power over commerce among the States, so conferred upon Congress, is complete in itself , ; extends incidentally to every instrument and agent by which such commerce is carried on, 'may be exerted to its utmost extent over every part of such commerce,... State Income Taxation of Mercantile and Manufacturing Corporations - Page 649by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Special Subcommittee on State Taxation of Interstate Commerce - 1961 - 651 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alabama State Bar Association - 1912 - 356 pages
...appropriate regard for the welfare of those who are immediately concerned and of the public at large. 4. This power over commerce among the states, so conferred...substantial relation to some part of such commerce. 5. Among the instruments and agents to which the power extends are the railroads over which transportation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1912 - 436 pages
...policy of that State. (Claflin v. Houseman, 93 US, 130.) Mr. Justice Van Devanter said, at page 47: 4. This power over commerce among the States, so conferred...substantial relation to some part of such commerce. Mr. Justice Van Devanter also said, at page 51, as follows: We are not unmindful that that end was... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 410 pages
...appropriate regard for the welfare of those who are immediately concerned and of the public at large. 4. This power over commerce among the States, so conferred...substantial relation to some part of such commerce. 5. Among the instruments and agents to which the power extends are the railroads over which transportation... | |
| 1912 - 884 pages
...appropriate regard for the welfare of those who are immediately concerned and of the public at large. 4. This power over commerce among the states, so conferred...substantial relation to some part of such commerce. 5. Among the instruments and agents to which the power extends are the railroads over which transportation... | |
| 1912 - 838 pages
...appropriate regard for the welfare of those who are immediately concerned and of the public at large. 4. This power over commerce among the States, so conferred...substantial relation to some part of such commerce. 5. Among the instruments and agents to which the power extends are the railroads over which transportation... | |
| 1912 - 1276 pages
...every instrument and agent by which said commerce Is carried on, may be exerted to Its utmost eitent over every part of such commerce, and is subject to...substantial relation to some part of such commerce." Later in his opinion the learned justice, discussing the constitutionality of the act, says: "The second... | |
| James Smith McMaster - 1912 - 784 pages
...appropriate regard for the welfare of those who are immediately concerned and of the public at large. 4. This power over commerce among the States, so conferred...does not have a real or substantial relation to some pare of such commerce. 5. Among the instruments and agents to which the power extends are the railroads... | |
| New York (State). Courts, Francis Blaine Delehanty, Austin B. Griffin, Edward Jordan Dimock, Robert George Scherer, Joseph Albert Lawson, William Van Rensselaer Erving, Louis J. Rezzemini, Charles Cook Lester - 1913 - 742 pages
...upon Congress, is complete in itself, extends incidentally to every instrument and agent by which said commerce is carried on, may be exerted to its utmost...substantial relation to some part of such commerce." P. 47. Later in his opinion the learned justice, discussing the constitutionality of the act, says:... | |
| |