Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more, it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescrib ing rules for carrying on that intercourse. Proceedings ... - Página 197de New York State Bar Association - 1904Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Nathaniel Tyler - 1879 - 546 páginas
...meaning of the word. The counsel of the appellee would limit it to traffic, buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that...comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term to one of its significations. Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more, — it is... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 980 páginas
...in Welton vs. Missouri, 91 US 275.) " Commerce . . . means trade, and it means intercourse. It means commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations in all its branches." (Per Mr. Justice Miller in Henderson vs. Wickham, 92 US 259.) " Since the case of Gibbons vs. Ogden,... | |
| 1889 - 1878 páginas
...meaning of the word. The counsel for the appellee would limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that...is something more ; it is intercourse. It describes that commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated... | |
| 1889 - 948 páginas
...meaning of the word. The counsel for the appellee would limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that...is something more; it is intercourse. It describes that commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1880 - 426 páginas
...selling and the exchange of commodities ; but it comprehends navigation also, and all that is included in commercial intercourse between nations and parts of...regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.2 Navigation and intercourse, therefore, upon the natural highways by water is under the... | |
| Canada law reports - 1880 - 748 páginas
...so often turn with profit when this clauseof the Constitution is under FRBDBRICTOK consideration, " Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something "• more, it is intercourse" The law before us professes to regulate ':"X traffic and intercourse with the Indian Tribes. It manifestly... | |
| Joseph Doutre - 1880 - 426 páginas
...to which we so often turn with profit when this clause of the Constitution is under consideration, " Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more, it is intercourse." The law before us professes to regulate traffic and intercourse with the Indian tribes. It manifestly... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - 1913 - 282 páginas
...the power to regulate the buying and selling of goods and commodities. The court in this regard said: "Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more — it is intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 798 páginas
...meaning of the word. The counsel for the appellee would limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that...describes the commercial "intercourse between nations, [*1J)O and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying... | |
| 1895 - 1088 páginas
...Ct. 592. What Is commerce among the states? The decisions of this court fully answer the question. "Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but It is something more; it Is Intercourse." It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective states, — that which Is "can-led... | |
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