United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 327United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1947 |
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Side 34
... means " presuma- bly to a higher authority , " or " Possibly it merely means one who controls his subordinates and who therefore can be called to account for their acts . " Wheaton , Interna- tional Law ( 7th ed . , by Keith , London ...
... means " presuma- bly to a higher authority , " or " Possibly it merely means one who controls his subordinates and who therefore can be called to account for their acts . " Wheaton , Interna- tional Law ( 7th ed . , by Keith , London ...
Side 50
... mean " allowing " or " not preventing , " a meaning consistent with absence of knowledge and mere failure to discover . In capital cases such ambiguity is wholly out of place . The proof was equally ambiguous in the same respect , so ...
... mean " allowing " or " not preventing , " a meaning consistent with absence of knowledge and mere failure to discover . In capital cases such ambiguity is wholly out of place . The proof was equally ambiguous in the same respect , so ...
Side 51
... means of testing credibility , probative value or authenticity . Counsel for the defense have informed us in the brief and at the argument that the sole proof of knowledge in- troduced at the trial was in the form of ex parte affidavits ...
... means of testing credibility , probative value or authenticity . Counsel for the defense have informed us in the brief and at the argument that the sole proof of knowledge in- troduced at the trial was in the form of ex parte affidavits ...
Side 53
... means to establish the credibility of the deponents or affiants , not to speak of the authors of reports , letters , documents and newspaper articles ; of opportunity to determine whether the multitudinous crimes specified in the bills ...
... means to establish the credibility of the deponents or affiants , not to speak of the authors of reports , letters , documents and newspaper articles ; of opportunity to determine whether the multitudinous crimes specified in the bills ...
Side 54
... means of probing the evidence they contained , including all opportunity for cross - examination . Yet it is said there is no sufficient showing of prejudice . The effect could not have been other than highly prejudicial . The matter is ...
... means of probing the evidence they contained , including all opportunity for cross - examination . Yet it is said there is no sufficient showing of prejudice . The effect could not have been other than highly prejudicial . The matter is ...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volum 320 United States. Supreme Court Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1944 |
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Side 413 - Gross income" includes gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service, of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and...
Side 37 - The authority of the legitimate Power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Side 337 - The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men at all times and under all circumstances.
Side 402 - The case is here on a petition for a writ of certiorari which we granted because of the importance of the question presented.
Side 312 - Territory, and he may, in case of rebellion or invasion, or imminent danger thereof, when the public safety requires it...
Side 14 - Commission on the Responsibility of the Authors of the War and on the Enforcement of Penalties, Report Presented to the Preliminary Peace Conference, March 29, 1919, reprinted in 14 Am.
Side 176 - The jury answered the first question in the affirmative and the second in the negative ; and to the third question they answered — " It was their duty to require from the wagon company some distinct assurance that it had been thoroughly examined and repaired.
Side 852 - No party may assign as error the giving or the failure to give an instruction unless he objects thereto before the jury retires to consider its verdict, stating distinctly the matter to which he objects and the grounds of his objection.
Side 405 - Columbia or any of the states or territories and any foreign nation or nations, shall be liable in damages to any person suffering injury while he is employed by such carrier in such commerce...
Side 698 - The power of Congress over interstate commerce is not confined to the regulation of commerce among the states. It extends to those activities intrastate which so affect interstate commerce or the exercise of the power of Congress over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.