United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 297U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - Courts |
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... validity of the " processing tax , " it is impossible to wrest it from its setting and treat it apart as a mere excise for raising revenue . P. 58 . 4. From the conclusion that the exaction is not a true tax it does not necessarily ...
... validity of the " processing tax , " it is impossible to wrest it from its setting and treat it apart as a mere excise for raising revenue . P. 58 . 4. From the conclusion that the exaction is not a true tax it does not necessarily ...
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... validity of the Agricultural Ad- justment Act as a tax or revenue statute alone is de- pendent upon a consideration of the cases which this Court has decided , namely , the Child Labor Tax case , 259 U. S. 20 , and the case of Hill v ...
... validity of the Agricultural Ad- justment Act as a tax or revenue statute alone is de- pendent upon a consideration of the cases which this Court has decided , namely , the Child Labor Tax case , 259 U. S. 20 , and the case of Hill v ...
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... validity of the tax , so long as it is based upon an authority which occurs in the Constitution . In both the Child Labor Tax case and in the case of Hill v . Wallace , you had clear evidence of prohibitions against constitutional ...
... validity of the tax , so long as it is based upon an authority which occurs in the Constitution . In both the Child Labor Tax case and in the case of Hill v . Wallace , you had clear evidence of prohibitions against constitutional ...
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... validity . [ Under this head the brief cites a large number of instances of appropria- tions for various objects , including : relief of distress due to catastrophes ; health ; education ; science ; social wel- fare ; industry ...
... validity . [ Under this head the brief cites a large number of instances of appropria- tions for various objects , including : relief of distress due to catastrophes ; health ; education ; science ; social wel- fare ; industry ...
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... validity of the levy depends upon whether the exercise of control is within the powers granted by the people to Congress . At this point the Solicitor General advances the objec- tion that there is a difference between this case and the ...
... validity of the levy depends upon whether the exercise of control is within the powers granted by the people to Congress . At this point the Solicitor General advances the objec- tion that there is a difference between this case and the ...
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Page 134 - Congress — but the power to adopt regulations to carry into effect the will of Congress as expressed by the statute. A regulation which does not do this, but operates to create a rule out of harmony with the statute, is a mere nullity.
Page 54 - To establish and maintain such balance between the production and consumption of agricultural commodities, and such marketing conditions therefor, as will reestablish prices to farmers at a level that will give agricultural commodities a purchasing power with respect to articles that farmers buy, equivalent to the purchasing power of agricultural commodities in the base period.
Page 454 - ... so that carriers as a whole (or as a whole in each of such rate groups or territories as the Commission may from time to time designate) will, under honest, efficient and economical management and reasonable expenditures for maintenance of way, structures and equipment, earn an aggregate annual net railway operating income equal, as nearly as may be, to a fair return upon the aggregate value of the railway property of such carriers held for and used in the service of transportation...
Page 79 - The other is that while unconstitutional exercise of power by the executive and legislative branches of the government is subject to judicial restraint, the only check upon our own exercise of power is our own sense of self-restraint.
Page 434 - Be it enacted ~by the Senate and House of Representatives of the united States of America in Congress assembled, That all goods, wares and merchandise manufactured, produced, or mined, wholly or in part, by convicts or prisoners...
Page 509 - ... hereby declared to be a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof in any court of the United States of competent jurisdiction within the district in which such offense was committed, be subject for each offense to a fine of not exceeding five thousand dollars or imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Page 187 - That the Supreme Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies of a civil nature, where a state is a party, except between a state and its citizens; and except also between a state and citizens of other states,, or aliens, in which latter case it shall have original but
Page 354 - If any act of congress, or of the legislature of a State, violates those constitutional provisions, it is unquestionably void; though, I admit, that as the authority to declare it void is of a delicate and awful nature, the court will never resort to that authority, but in a clear and urgent case.
Page 375 - ... owing debts to the amount of one thousand dollars or over, may be adjudged an involuntary bankrupt upon default or an impartial trial, and shall be subject to the provisions and entitled to the benefits of this Act.
Page 56 - The processing tax shall be at such rate as equals the difference between the current average farm price for the commodity and the fair exchange value...