| Tennessee Valley Authority - 1935 - 586 pages
...directors, their motives and desires, did not give ris> to a Justiciable controversy save as they had fruition in action of a definite and concrete character...actual or threatened interference with the rights of the persons complaining. The judicial power does not extend to the determination of abstract questions.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1936 - 820 pages
...directors, their motives and desires, did not give rise to a justiciable controversy save as they had fruition in action of a definite and concrete character...actual or threatened interference with the rights of the persons complaining. The judicial power does not extend to the determination of abstract questions.... | |
| Tennessee Valley Authority - 1935 - 768 pages
...directors, their motives and desires, did not give rise to a justiciable controversy save as they had fruition in action of a definite and concrete character...actual or threatened interference with the rights of the persons complaining. The judicial power does not extend to the determination of abstract questions.... | |
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