Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with which the state appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals... Report - Side 87av Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota - 1914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1913 - 1088 sider
...peculiarly of local concern and of the class with which the State appropriately deals, and yet which have such a relation to inter-State commerce as to be within the reach of the Federal power. But such subjects are not to be left to the unrestrained will of individuals merely because Congress... | |
| 1914 - 812 sider
...with which the state appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...to interstate commerce as to be within the reach of federal power. . . . And whenever, as to such matters, under these established principles, Congress... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1913 - 882 sider
...with which the state appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...of the Federal power. In such case, Congress must l>e the judge of the necessity of Federal action. Its paramount authority always enables it to intervene... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 1362 sider
...with which the State appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...have such a relation to interstate commerce as to bo within the reach of the Federal power. In such case, Congress must be the judge of the necessity... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 sider
...authority as conferred by the Constitution is maintained in its full scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly...paramount authority always enables it to intervene at its discret1on for the complete and effective government of that which has been committed to its care,... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 792 sider
...with which the State appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...be the judge of the necessity of Federal action." For the Committee, JAMES P. LINDSAY. IN CONVENTION DOCUMENT No. 27 MEMORIAL PRESENTED BY THE SOCIETY... | |
| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1920 - 1166 sider
...with which the state appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...commerce as to be within the reach of the Federal power." Congress has never asserted its paramount power over interstate transmission of electric power; hence... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 846 sider
...with which the State appropriately deals in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...commerce as to be within the reach of the Federal power. Jn such case, Congress must be the judge of the necessity of Federal action." For the Committee, JAMES... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 1032 sider
...class with which the State appropriately deab in making reasonable provision for local needs, it cannot be regarded as left to the unrestrained will of individuals...have such a relation to interstate commerce as to bo within the reach of the Federal power. In such case, Congress must be the judge of the necessity... | |
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