| 1916 - 506 halaman
...not only to that train but to others. Accordingly, it isno objection to the enforcement of this act that the dangers intended to be avoided arise, in...in part, out of matters connected with intrastate commerce.17 The conductor of an intrastate freight train moving both interstate and intrastate freight,... | |
| 1911 - 952 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation',...may be the source of the dangers which threaten it." This lays the foundation for a very large extension of the interstate commerce power should Congress... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1912 - 958 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed In such transportation,...Intended to be avoided arise. In whole or In part, oat of matters connected with Intrastate commerce. (Mr. Justice Van Devanter. Southern Ry. Co. v. United... | |
| Thomas Carl Spelling - 1912 - 332 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation,...to say, it is no objection to such an exertion of tin's power that the dangers intended to be avoided arise in whole or in part out of matters connected... | |
| 1912 - 860 halaman
...to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those wlm are emploved in such transportation, no matter what may be the...objection to such an exertion of this power that the danintended to be avoided arise, in whole or in part, out of matters connected with intrastate commerce.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1912 - 44 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation, no matter what may be the sources of the dangers which threaten it. That is to say. it is no objection to such an exertion of... | |
| 1914 - 908 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation,...out of matters connected with intrastate commerce." EXHIBIT B. SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION. — S. 387. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. JUNE... | |
| Otis Beall Kent - 1915 - 348 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation, no matter what may bo the source ot the dangers which threaten it. That is to say, it is no objection to such an exertion... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 118 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation,...out of matters connected with intrastate commerce" (p. 26). Another good illustration of the power of Congress to protect interstate transportation, although... | |
| 1916 - 724 halaman
...and competently may be exerted to secure the safety of the persons and property transported therein and of those who are employed in such transportation,...in whole or in part, out of matters connected with intrustate commerce." Southern Railway Co. v. United States, 222 US 20, 27, 32 Sup. Ct. 4, 56 L. Ed.... | |
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