And they constitute navigable waters of the United States within the meaning of the acts of Congress, in contradistinction from tiic navigable waters of the States, when they form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters,... The Central Law Journal - Stran 2681907Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alexander Dwight Anderson - 1890 - 110 strani
...they constitute navigable water* of the United States, within the meaning of the act* of Congres-i, in contradistinction from the navigable waters of...which commerce is, or may be, carried on with other Stutes or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water. NATIONAL... | |
| 1890 - 950 strani
...conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on water, mid they constitute navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the Acts of Congress,...by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continuous highway, over which commerce is, or may be, carried on with other States or foreign countries,... | |
| Rhode Island. Harbor Commissioners - 1892 - 720 strani
...of the United States, 1886, page 150), being one that " Forms in its ordinary condition, by itself or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway...which commerce is or may be carried on with other Stales and foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water;"... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1894 - 742 strani
...of the State — such as do not, by themselves or by connection with other waters, form a continuous highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries. Veazie v. Moor, 14 How. 568 ; The MonteUo, 11 Wall. 411 ; SC 20 Wall. 430. This is true notwithstanding... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1895 - 1038 strani
...conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on water. And they constitute navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the acts of Congress,...by uniting with other waters, a continued highway ls3 over which commerce is or may be carried on with other states or foreign countries, in the customary... | |
| United States - 1895 - 360 strani
...is, in the language of the Supreme Court, a water which forms in its ordinary condition by itself, or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway...carried on with other States or foreign countries. If the clause has any force it is one which rather restricts the meaning of the term "navigable waters... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1895 - 868 strani
...WATERS-POWER OF A STATE AND OF THE UNITED STATES— BRIDGES. All waters are navigable waters of the United States within the meaning of the acts of Congress,...contradistinction from the navigable waters of the States where thoy form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continuous... | |
| John Lewis - 1895 - 826 strani
...of the state — such as do not, by themselves or by connection with other waters, form a continuous highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other states or foreign countries. Veazie v. Moor, 14 How. 568 ; The Montello, 11 Wall. 411 ; 2Q Wall. 430. This is true notwithstanding... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1896 - 392 strani
...liberally. In one case they stated the rule as follows : " They constitute navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the Acts of Congress,...themselves or by uniting with other waters, a continued [continuous ?] highway, over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries... | |
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