| Vandegrift, F.B., & Co - Customs administration - 1913 - 1012 pages
...brought into the United States from abroad any film or other pictorial representation of any prize fight or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which is designed to be used or may be used for purpose of public exhibition. Sec. 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person to take or receive from... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - Law - 1917 - 1362 pages
...brought, into the United States from abroad, any film or other pictorial representation of any prize fight or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which...or may be used, for purposes of public exhibition, is clearly within the power of congress over foreign commerce and its authority to prohibit the introduction... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1915 - 1212 pages
...brought into the United States from abroad, any film or other pictorial representation of any prize fight which is designed to be used, or may be used, for purposes of public exhibition, is BO obviously devoid of merit that a bill which, on the ground of the unconstitutionally of such... | |
| Law - 1916 - 1380 pages
...brought into the United States from abroad, any film or other pictorial representation of any prize flght or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which...or may be used, for purposes of public exhibition." Kalisthenic Exhibition Co. v. Emmons, 225 Fed. !)02. To the same effect see Weber v. Freed, reported... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - Postal service - 1916 - 200 pages
...the mails, and from importation into the United States, " any film or other pictorial representation or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which...designed to be used or may be used for purposes of public exhibition."118 This, probably, is the most advanced action yet taken by Congress. It should be noticed,... | |
| History - 1916 - 656 pages
...the mails, and from importation into the United States, " any film or other pictorial representation or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which...designed to be used or may be used for purposes of public exhibition."118 This, probably, is the most advanced action yet taken by Congress. It should be noticed,... | |
| William Hawley Atwell - Criminal law - 1916 - 818 pages
...abroad any film or other pictorial representation of any prize fight or encounter of pugilists, uader whatever name, which is designed to be used or may be used for purposes of public exhibition. "ยง 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person to take or receive from the mails or any express company... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1917 - 948 pages
...importation of any film or other pictorial representation of anyprize fight or encounter of pugilists, which is designed to be used or may be used for purposes of public exhibition. (TD 32754; Aug. 8, 1912.) Moving-picture films are not entitled to free entry as theatrical properties,... | |
| George Koehler - Tariff - 1919 - 382 pages
...brought into the United States from abroad any film or other pictorial representation of any prize fight or encounter of pugilists, under whatever name, which...or may be used for purposes of public exhibition. "SEC. 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person to take or receive from the mails, or any express... | |
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