| 1919 - 1046 pages
...the use of those engaged in interstate and intrastate commerce may exact compensation therefor ; and if the charges are reasonable and uniform they constitute no burden on interstate commerce. The action of the state in such respect must be treated as correct, unless the contrary is made to... | |
| Oscar Lewis Pond - 1925 - 1178 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce, may exact compensation therefor, and, if the charges are reasonable and uniform, they constitute...interstate commerce. Hendrick v. Maryland, 235 US 610, 622, 59 L. ed. 385, 390, 35 Sup. Ct. "Rep. 140; Kane v. New Jersey, 242 US 160, 167, 61 L. ed. 222.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1926 - 344 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce may exact compensation therefor, and if the charges are reasonable and uniform, they constitute...interstate commerce. (Hendrick v. Maryland, 235 US 610, 622; Kane v. New Jersey, 242 US 160, 167.) Such regulations are deemed to be reasonable and to affect... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1546 pages
...the use of those engaged in iutrastate and interstate commerce, may exact compensation therefor, and, if the charges are reasonable and uniform, they constitute...interstate commerce. Hendrick v. Maryland, 235 US 610, 622, 59 L. ed. 385^ 390, 35 Sup. Ct. Ken. 140; Kane v. New Jersey, 242 US 160, 167, 61 L. cd. 222,... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1926 - 348 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce may exact compensation therefor, and if the charges are reasonable and uniform they constitute no burden on interstate commerce, yet, on the other hand, the burdens so 1mposed must of necessity be reasonable. The amount of the license... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1926 - 344 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce may exact compensation therefor, and if the charges are reasonable and uniform they constitute no burden on interstate commerce, yet, on the other hand, the burdens so imposed must of necessity be reasonable. The amount of the license... | |
| Florida. Attorney General - 1927 - 432 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce, may exact compensation therefor and if the charges are reasonable and uniform they constitute no burden on interstate commerce." The case of Hendrick v. State of Maryland, supra, was decided January 5th, 1915. The case of Kane v.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1928 - 320 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce may exact compensation therefor, and if the charges are reasonable and uniform, they constitute...interstate commerce. (Hendrick v. Maryland, 235 US 610, 622 ; Kane v. New Jersey, 242 US 160, 167. ) Such regulations are deemed to be reasonable and to affect... | |
| George Lloyd Wilson - 1928 - 280 pages
...the use of those engaged in intrastate and interstate commerce may exact compensation therefore, and if the charges are reasonable and uniform, they constitute no burden on interstate commerce.6 "Such regulations are deemed to be reasonable and to affect interstate commerce incidentally... | |
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