Thus not specifying but indubitably contemplating and requiring a standard, it follows that it was intended that the standard of reason which had been applied at the common law and in this country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by... The Federal Reporter - Stran 7321917Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Richard Van Hise - 1912 - 314 strani
...sub- coni ™° n law jects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given case a particular act'had or had not brought about the wrong against which the statute provided." The court says, "The... | |
| Oswald Whitman Knauth - 1913 - 264 strani
...country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the statute provided." that the statute was drawn up in the light of economic conditions; that it was broad in its classifications;... | |
| William Harrison Spring Stevens - 1913 - 622 strani
...country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the statute provided. Second. The contentions of the parties as to the meaning of the statute and the decisions of this court... | |
| Frederic René Coudert - 1913 - 336 strani
...country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the statute provided." These conclusions certainly seem to give full effect to the intention of Congress, which was to confer... | |
| William Harrison Spring Stevens - 1913 - 576 strani
...country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the statute provided. Second. The contentions of the parties as to the meaning of the statute and the decisions of this court... | |
| William Jethro Brown - 1914 - 230 strani
...in dealing with the subjects of the character embraced in the Statute was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the Statute provided." In any case, Section 7 does not appear to be of much practical importance. The word " monopoly" in... | |
| 1914 - 1370 strani
...commerce, or monopolization or attempts to monopolize any part thereof, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether, in a...about the wrong against which the statute provided. United States v. American Tobacco Co., 31 Sup. Ct. 6.32, 648, 221 U. 8. 106, 179-184, 55 b. Ed. 663.... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - 1914 - 306 strani
...dealing with subjects of the character embraced in the statute, was intended to be the measure used for determining whether in a given case a particular act...about the wrong against which the statute provided. He rejected the idea that the use of the words "every contract, etc., in restraint of trade" in the... | |
| Reinhold Klotz - 1915 - 726 strani
...and requiring a standard, it follows that the standard of reason . . . was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given...about the wrong against which the statute provided." The statute covers combinations of labor as well as combinations of capital. Gompers v. Buck Stove... | |
| 1915 - 656 strani
...country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether, in a...about the wrong against which the statute provided." As has been seen, Justice Harlan in his dissent in the Standard Oil case first condemned the court... | |
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