| New York (State). Courts, Francis Blaine Delehanty, Austin B. Griffin, Robert George Scherer, Edward Jordan Dimock, Joseph Albert Lawson, Charles Cook Lester, William Van Rensselaer Erving, Louis J. Rezzemini - 1908 - 740 halaman
...Federal Constitution. As was declared in Oilman v. Philadelphia, 3 Wall. 725, the navigable waters ' are the public property of the nation, and subject to all the requisite legislation by congress.' In the hands of the State or of the State's grantee the bed of a navigable river remains subject to... | |
| 1908 - 1274 halaman
...Constitution. As was declared In Gilman v. Philadelphia, 3 Wall. (US) 725, 18 L. Ed. 96, the navigable waters 'are the public property of the nation, and subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress.' In the hands of the state or of the state's grantee the bed of a navigable river remains subject to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1908 - 928 halaman
...the extent necessary, of all the navigable rivers which are accessible in 11 State other than that in which they lie. For this purpose they are the- public property of the nation mid subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress. This includes the power to keep these open... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 392 halaman
...company. The power of Congress to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are accessible from a State other than that in which they lie, and it is for Congress to determine whether its full powers will be brought... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1909 - 1272 halaman
...to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, and to the extent necessary, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are accessible from a State other than those on which they lie; and includes, necessarily, the power to keep them open and free from any obstruction... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 554 halaman
...Association Case, 171 US 577; Addyston Pipe Case, 175 US 211, 244. The highways of commerce are, in a sense, the public property of the Nation and subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress, which necessarily includes the pow^r to .keep them open and free from any obstruction, anii^Dngress... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1909 - 556 halaman
...Association Case, 171 US 577; Addyston Pipe Case, 175 US 211, 244. The highways of commerce are, in a sense, the public property of the Nation and subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress, which necessarily includes the power to keep them open and free from any obstruction, and Congress... | |
| 1910 - 770 halaman
...to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, and to the extent necessary, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are...subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress." Ill the ease of the United States r. The Uio (irande Dam and Irrigation Company (174 US, 690), there... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 960 halaman
...power to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose and to the extent necessary of all the navigable waters of the United States, which are...property of the nation, and subject to all the requisite regulations of Congress. This necessarily includes the power to keep them open and free from any obstruction... | |
| 1910 - 1062 halaman
...to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, and to the extent necessary, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are...lie. For this purpose they are the public property of tbe nation, and subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress." In the case of the United States... | |
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