| United States. Supreme Court - 1904 - 444 страница
...states, cannot stop at the external boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say, that these words comprehend...internal, which is carried on between man and man in a átate, or between different parts of the same state, and which does not extend to or affect other... | |
| William Angus Sutherland - 1904 - 1008 страница
...clause does not contemplate commerce which is entirely internal, which is carried on between individuals in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and does not extend to or affect other states,68 and any act of Congress interfering with the exercise... | |
| John Marshall - 1905 - 484 страница
...states cannot stop at the external boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...unnecessary. Comprehensive as the word " among " is, it may very properly be restricted to that commerce which concerns more states than one. The phrase is... | |
| American Bar Association. Committee on Insurance Law - 1905 - 36 страница
...be introduced into the interior." (Gibbons vs. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1.) 17 and completely internal and " is carried on between man and man in a state or between different parts of the same state." The word " among " is restricted to that commerce which concerns more states than one. The completely... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 782 страница
...of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say that these word« comprehend that commerce which is completely internal,...of the same state, and which does not extend to or alTect other states. Such a power would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary. Comprehensive... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1895 - 1152 страница
...intercourse." It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective states — thai which is "carried on between man and man in a state, or lietween different parts of the same state and which does not extend to or affect other states" —... | |
| 1921 - 478 страница
...Secondly, he distinguished between intrastate and interstate commerce, holding that the former included "that commerce, which is completely internal, which...which does not extend to or affect other States."" Regulatory power over such transportation was reserved for the state itself, since it was ' 'not surrendered... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Howard Dickman - 1989 - 316 страница
...the distinction between "internal" and "external" commerce, where internal commerce was that trade "between man and man in a State, or between different parts of the same State." 48 By that definition internal commerce is as commonplace in our own time as it was in Marshall's:... | |
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