States, when they form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is... Wisconsin Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Wisconsin - Seite 265von Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frderick C. Seibold - 1878Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1871 - 530 Seiten
...water of the United States when It forms by itself, or by Its connection with other waters, a continued highway, over which commerce Is or may be carried on with other states or foreign countries, in the customary modes In which such commerce Is conducted by water. If a river... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1909 - 732 Seiten
...when they form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water." . This definition... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 Seiten
...How. 561), yet a river entirely within a State, which, by uniting with other waters. forms a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water, is to be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 750 Seiten
...of the United States when it forms by itself, or by its connections with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries, in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water." The State... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1885 - 1130 Seiten
...Merrimac below. They do not form by themselves, or by their connection with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is, or may be, carried on with other States. The lake is Dot a navigable water of the United States, but only of the State. This quotation is from... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1876 - 604 Seiten
...they form, in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway, over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water. It was accordingly... | |
| Rhode Island. Harbor Commissioners - 1877 - 742 Seiten
...being one that "Forms in its ordinary condition, by itself or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other Stales and foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water;"... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 Seiten
...when they form in their ordinary condition by themselves or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway, over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries, in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water. The Daniel... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 912 Seiten
...it has exercised the power conferred wisely. The case involves no question of foreign or inter-State commerce, or of the paramount authority of Congress...improvement legalized by the State cannot be called in question by private parties. Pound et al. v. Turck, 95 US 459. If the answer in this case had set... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1880 - 426 Seiten
...exclusively within the limits of a State, and which does not, by connecting with other waters, form a continuous highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or with foreign countries.2 It is otherwise, however, with a river which, though wholly within a State,... | |
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