So if a State, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and with a view to those subjects, shall adopt a measure of the same character with one which congress may adopt, it does not derive its authority from the particular power... Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkNew York (State). Legislature. Senate 著 - 1831完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Supreme Court, John Marshall - 1824 - 32 頁
...commerce of a state, or to act directly on its system of police. So, if a state, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and...by the same means. All experience shows, that the game measures, or measures scarcely distinguishable from each other, may flow from distinct powers... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 952 頁
...commerce of a State, or to act directly on its system of police. So, if a State, in passing laws on subjects " acknowledged to be within its control,...the State, and may be executed by the same means. AH experience shows, that the same measures, or measures scarcely distinguishable from each other,... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1833 - 260 頁
...834. So also, if a State, in passing Laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, adopts a measure of the same character with one which Congress may adopt in the execution of any of its enumerated powers, the State in that case, does not derive its authority... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1837 - 696 頁
...In Gibbons against Ogden, i) Wheaton, 204, the Court say, if a state, in passing laws on a subject acknowledged to be within its control, and, with a view to those sulyccts, shall adopt a measure of the same character with one which congress may adopt; it does not... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 442 頁
...of a state, or to act directly on its system of domestic police. So, if a state, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and, with a view to those subjects, adopt a measure of the same character with one which Congress may adopt, the state does not derive... | |
| 1845 - 436 頁
...of a state, or to act directly on its system of domestic police. So, if a state, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and, with a view to those subjects, adopt a measure of the same character with one which Congress may adopt, the state does not derive... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 頁
...commerce of a state, or to act directly on its system of policy. So, if a state, on passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and with a view to those subjects, should adopt a measure of the same character with one which congress might adopt, it does not derive... | |
| Joseph Doutre - 1880 - 426 頁
...218, " So, if a State, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and with it view to those subjects, shall adopt a measure of the...particular power which has been granted, but from the other which remains with the State, and may be executed by the same means. All experience shews... | |
| Canada law reports - 1881 - 752 頁
...following authority (1) : (1) Pomeroy on Constitutional Law, 218 1880 So, if a State, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within <^~' its control,...with a view to those subjects, shall adopt a measure CITIZENS' °f *ne same character, with one which Congress may adopt, it does AND not derive its authority... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Canada. Supreme Court - 1882 - 934 頁
...view of the case is supported by the following authority (1): — " So, if a State, in passing laws on subjects acknowledged to be within its control, and...may be executed by the same means. All experience shews that the same measures, or measures scarcely distinguishable frum each other, may flow from distinct... | |
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