That the legislation supersedes all the regulations and policies of a particular State upon the same subject results from its general character. It embraces the subject of the liability of the carrier under a bill of lading which he must issue and limits... Southern Reporter - Página 1631913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1914 - 720 páginas
...Croninger, 226 US 491. In that case the court said: "That the legislation supersedes all the regulation and policies of a particular State upon the same subject...every detail of the subject is covered so completely that there can be no rational doubt but that Congress intended to take possession of the subject and... | |
| 1920 - 496 páginas
...defined by the Act. In Adams Express Co. vs. Croninger,28 the Court, referring to the Act as amended by the Carmack Amendment, said: "That the legislation...every detail of the subject is covered so completely that there can be no rational doubt that congress intended to take possession of the subject and supersede... | |
| 1914 - 1166 páginas
...uniformity of obligation nor of liability was possible until Congress should deal with the subject * * * That the legislation supersedes all the regulations...to exempt himself by rule, regulation, or contract. * » * The duty to issue a bill of lading, and the liability thereby assumed are covcrou In full; and,... | |
| 1914 - 1400 páginas
...law as finally declared by the United States Supreme Court. In the Croninger Case, supra, the court said : "That the legislation supersedes all the regulations...every detail of the subject is covered so completely that there can be no rational doubt but that Congress intended to take possession of the subject and... | |
| 1915 - 1382 páginas
...liability hereby imposed.' " [3, 4] It Is further held In that case that this legislation by Congress supersedes all the regulations and policies of a particular state upon the same subject; that it embraces the subject of the liability of the carrier under a bill of lading which he must issue... | |
| 1915 - 1294 páginas
...shall come before them." Following this quotation the United States Supreme Court uses this language : "That the legislation supersedes all the regulations...same subject results from its general character." It thus appears from this reasoning and this language that, not only the statutes, but the judicial decisions... | |
| William John Tossell - 1920 - 734 páginas
...had theretofore been subject." And at page 505, Mr. Justice Lurton, speaking for the court, says : "That the legislation supersedes all the regulations...every detail of the subject is covered so completely that there can be no rational doubt that Congress intended to take possession of the subject and supersede... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1598 páginas
...provisions of the Federal statute where applicable to the fact in such cases as shall come before them." That the legislation supersedes all the regulations and policies of a particular state upon the *arae subject results from its general character. It embraces the subject of the liability of the carrier... | |
| 1913 - 1344 páginas
...receipt, judgment or transcript thereof." Upon this point, the Supreme Court In the cited case says : "That the legislation supersedes all the regulations...every detail of the subject is covered so completely that there can be no rational doubt but that Congress intended to take possession or the subject and... | |
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