| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Bus lines - 1980 - 1070 pages
...recovered unless the carrier is also shown 'willfully' to have failed." It observed that "[willfully] often denotes that which is ''intentional, or knowing,...it is employed to characterize 'conduct marked by earless disregard whether or not one has the right so to act.' " The court went on to conclude that... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Bus lines - 1968 - 852 pages
...willfully violated the provisions of the prior order issued under section 204(c). Willful refers to conduct which Is "intentional, or knowing, or voluntary, as distinguished from accidental," and * * * It Is employed to characterize "conduct marked by careless disregard whether or not one has the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1938 - 966 pages
...shown "willfully" to have failed. In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, "willfully" is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...290 US 389, 394, shows that it often denotes that 239 Opinion of the Court. which is "intentional, or knowing, or voluntary, as distinguished from accidental,"... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1938 - 826 pages
...shown "willfully" to have failed. In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, "willfully" is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal intent or the like. But in those debouncing acts not in themselves wrong, the word is often used without any such implication. Our opinion... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1997 - 714 pages
...Central RR, 303 US 239, 242-43 (1938) ("In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully' is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...distinguished from accidental,' and that it is employed to Further, Respondent's violations are extremely serious because they completely undermine the ability... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1989 - 826 pages
...Ct. 533, 535, 82 L.Ed. 773: "* * * In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully' is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...opinion in United States v. Murdock, 290 US 389, 394 [54 S. Ct. 223, 225, 78 L.Ed. 381], shows that it often denotes that which is 'intentional, or knowing,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1990 - 966 pages
...Ct. 533, 535, 82 L.Ed. 773: "* * * In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully* is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...opinion in United States v. Murdock, 290 US 389, 394 [54 S. Ct. 223, 225, 78 L.Ed. 381], shows that it often denotes that which is 'intentional, or knowing,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 2001 - 598 pages
...Central RR, 303 US 239, 242-43 (1938) ("In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully' is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...implication. Our opinion in United States v. Murdock, 290 US 389,394, shows that it often denotes that which is 'intentional, or knowing, or voluntary, as distinguished... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1996 - 880 pages
...Central RR, 303 US 239,24243 (1938) ("In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully' is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...such implication. Our opinion in United States v. Murdoch, 290 US 389, 394, shows that it often denotes that which is 'intentional, or knowing, or voluntary,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 2003 - 544 pages
...Central RR, 303 US 239, 242-43 (1938) ("In statutes denouncing offenses involving turpitude, 'willfully' is generally used to mean with evil purpose, criminal...denouncing acts not in themselves wrong, the word 62 Auric Dec. 802 establishes that Mark Alfisi intentionally paid unlawful gratuities and bribes to... | |
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