... incumbent upon the Government in order to make out a case to establish that fact. The act has placed upon the Government the burden of establishing, in order to secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious... Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Actav United States. Food and Drug Administration, United States. Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration - 1927Utdragsvisning - Om denne boken
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1914 - 900 sider
...secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such article injurious...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, "an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb, by expressing ability,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1914 - 898 sider
...secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such article injurious...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, "an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb, by expressing ability,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture. Office of the General Counsel - 1914 - 878 sider
...secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such article injurious...being nothing to show the intention of Congress to aflix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, "an Congres consideration that flour may be used... | |
| United States - 1916 - 916 sider
...secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such article injurious...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, 'an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb, by expressing ability,... | |
| United States. Public Health Service - 1916 - 248 sider
...secure a verdict of condemnation under this statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such article injurious to health. The word "may" ia here used in its ordinary and usual signification, there being nothing to show the intention of... | |
| 1918 - 488 sider
...substances must be such as may render such articles injurious to health. The word "may" is here used in the ordinary and usual signification, there being nothing...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb by expressing ability... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 104 sider
...statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such articles injurious to health. The word ' may ' is here used...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, 'an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb by expressing ability'... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 370 sider
...statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such articles injurious to health. The word ' may ' is here used...intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, 'an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning of another verb by expressing ability... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1932 - 700 sider
...statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such articles injurious to health. The word "may" is here used in...show the intention of Congress to affix to it any othe meaning. It is, says Webster, 'an auxiliary verb, qualifying the meaning another verb by expressing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1932 - 696 sider
...statute, that the added poisonous or deleterious substances must be such as may render such articles injurious to health. The word "may" is here used in...its ordinary and usual signification, there being not lung to show the intention of Congress to affix to it any other meaning. It is, says Webster, 'an... | |
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