Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress. Congressional Serial Set - 14. lappuse1907Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1902 - 458 lapas
...assert concerning all of them, what is really applicable but to a part. Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by congress." Constitutions... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 746 lapas
...assert concerning all of them, what is really applicable but to a part. Whatever subjects* of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, a plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation... | |
| 1916 - 502 lapas
...on the commerce of the United States in every port ; and some, like "Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plant of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 lapas
...assert concerning all of them what is really applicable but to a part. Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress. Cooley v.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 858 lapas
...is exclusive of all State authority. Whatever subjects of this power, says Mr. Justice Curtis, are m their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress. Cooley v.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 890 lapas
...diversity which alone can meet the local necessities of navigation. . . . Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress. That this... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1004 lapas
...diversity which alone can meet the local necessities of navigation. * * * Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by congress. That this... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 762 lapas
...power granted to Congress to regulate commerce is necessarily exclusive whenever the subjects of it are national or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation throughout the country, and in such case the failure of Congress to iriake express regulations is equivalent... | |
| 1885 - 890 lapas
...power is exclusive of all state authority. Whatever subjects of this power, says Mr. Justice Curtis, are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by congress. Cooley v.... | |
| 1915 - 880 lapas
...commerce clause, with which alone we are here concerned. The court said: "Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive legislation by Congress. That this... | |
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