| Illinois. Courts - 1908 - 604 sider
...100 US 55; Christian Union v. Young. 101 US 352. The public policy of a state is to be found in the statutes, and when they have not directly spoken, then in the decisions of the courts and in the constant practice of government officials. When the legislature speaks upon a subject upon which... | |
| John Lewson - 1908 - 456 sider
...(p. 315) (7) A government's public policy is to be found in its statutes, and, when these are silent, in the decisions of the courts and the constant practice of the government officials; (p. 340) (8) Legislative or congressional debates are improper sources of information from which to... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 960 sider
...true in substance, and Congress may and very probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in...policy in such a case is what the statute enacts. If the law prohibit any contract or combination in restraint of trade or commerce, a contract or combination... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1911 - 870 sider
...true in substance, and Congress may and very probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in...policy in such a case is what the statute enacts. If the law prohibits any contract or combination in restraint of trade or commerce, a contract or combination... | |
| Theodore Elijah Burton - 1911 - 280 sider
...true in substance, and Congress may and very probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in...policy in such a case is what the statute enacts. If the law prohibit any contract or combination in restraint of trade or commerce, a contract or combination... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - 1911 - 708 sider
...in substance, and Congress may, and very probably did, share in that belief in passing the act. "The public policy of the government is to be found in...over which it has constitutional power to legislate, the public policy in such case is what the statute enacts." Justice Harían Cites the Joint Traffic... | |
| Theodore Elijah Burton - 1911 - 278 sider
...true in substance, and Congress may and very probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in its statutes, and 210 when they have not directly spoken, then in the decisions of the courts and the constant practice... | |
| United States. Courts - 1912 - 768 sider
...true in substance, and Congress may and very probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in...policy in such a case is what the statute enacts. if the law prohibit any contract or combination in restraint of trade or commerce, a contract or combination... | |
| John A. Shields - 1912 - 946 sider
...used. This we can not and ought not to do. probably did share in that belief in passing the act. The public policy of the Government is to be found in...constant practice of the Government officials; but when tfce lawmaking power speaks upon a particular subject over which it has constitutional power to legislate... | |
| 1912 - 1170 sider
...constant practice of the governmental officials, but when the lawniaking power speaks upon a jmrticular subject, over which it has constitutional power to...policy in such a case is what the statute enacts." The phrase "public policy," as it is ]юриlarly used and defined, makes it a very vague, inaccurate,... | |
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