No distinction is more popular to the common mind, or more clearly expressed in economic and political literature, than that between manufacture and commerce. Manufacture is transformation — the fashioning of raw materials into a change of form for... United States Supreme Court Reports - Page 334by United States. Supreme Court - 1888Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1933 - 394 pages
...interstate commerce until after the mining is done, * * *. 1 The court also said : No distinction ia more popular to the common mind, or more clearly expressed...for use. The functions of commerce are different. * * * If it be held that the term " commerce " includes the regulation of all such manufactures as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Hours of labor - 1933 - 662 pages
...not enter interstate commerce until after the mining is done, * * *. The Supreme Court also said: Xo distinction is more popular to the common mind, or...manufactures and commerce. Manufacture is transformation — fashioning of raw materials into a Change of form for use. The functions of commerce are different.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Mines and Mining - Petroleum - 1935 - 270 pages
...monopoly here involved, the Court quotes with approval the following language from Kidd v. Pearson: Manufacture is transformation- — the fashioning...different. The buying and selling and the transportation incident thereto constitute commerce ; and the regulation at least of such transportation. * * * If... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1935 - 640 pages
...involved than to quote from the United States Supreme Court decision in Kidd v. Pearson (128 US 1) : No distinction is more popular to the common mind,...economic and political literature, than that between manufacturers and commerce. Manufacture is transformation — the fashioning of raw materials into... | |
| United States - 1935 - 1036 pages
...intercourse between the States. ******* At page 238: * * * The Court said: "No distinction is more popular in the common mind or more clearly expressed in economic...literature than that between manufactures and commerce." At page 239: In re Green (52 Fed. 113) which has been frequently quoted with approval by the Supreme... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Civil rights - 1936 - 1012 pages
...commerce, which Congress alone could regulate. The Supreme Court, in sustaining the statute, said: "No distinction is more popular to the common mind,...transportation incidental thereto constitute commerce." In an earlier case, Coe v. Errol, 116 US 517, logs cut in New Hampshire were hauled to the banks of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Civil rights - 1936 - 1672 pages
...commerce, which Congress alone could regulate. The Supreme Court, in sustaining the statute, said: "No distinction is more popular to the common mind,...between manufactures and commerce. Manufacture is transformation—the fashioning of raw materials into a change of form for use. The functions of commerce... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1936 - 1044 pages
...mind, or more clearly expressed in economic and political literature, than that between manufacture and commerce. Manufacture is transformation — the...for use. The functions of commerce are different. ... If it be held that the term includes the regulation of all such manufactures as are intended to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - Industrial relations - 1936 - 822 pages
...been exploded by the Supreme Court in Coe v. Errol, 116 US 517, 525. In this case, the Court said: No distinction is more popular to the common mind,...economic and political literature, than that between manufacture and commerce. Manufacture is transformation — the fashioning of raw materials into a... | |
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