These contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They are not subjects of trade and barter offered in the market as something having an existence and value independent of the parties to them. They are not commodities to... Southern Reporter - Page 1531906Full view - About this book
| Nathaniel Tyler - Insurance - 1879 - 546 pages
...corporations and the shipper " for a consideration paid by the latter." " These contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They are not subjects of trade or barter offered in the market as something having an existence and value independent of the parties... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 958 pages
...corporations and the assured for a consideration paid by the latter. These contracts are not articles . It was therefore resolved: "1. That the people of...ought to be, free and independent. 2. That it is the d in value independent of the parties to them. They are not commodities to be shipped or forwarded from... | |
| Law - 1904 - 926 pages
...this language applicable as well to a lottery ticket? Is a lottery ticket subject to trade and barter as something having •an existence and value independent of the parties to it? The value of an insurance policy is . independent of the paper itself and rests upon the assurance... | |
| Fire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest - Fire insurance - 1891 - 278 pages
...- Policies of insurance are simple contracts of indemnity against loss by fire," and " not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They are not subjects of barter and trade offered in the market as something having an existence and value independent of the... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Copyright - 1892 - 662 pages
...writfen by a corporation of one State on property situated in another was an article of commerce, said: They are not commodities to be shipped or forwarded from one State to another and th«n put up for sale. The definitions above quoted being based upon these and many similar decisions,... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - Electric utilities - 1894 - 928 pages
...though the parties be domiciled in different States. The court say these contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They...something having an existence and value independent of the parlies to them. They are not commodities to be shipped or forwarded from one State to another, and... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - Electric utilities - 1894 - 928 pages
...commerce. Telegraphic communication is not commerce ; "it is not a subject of trade and barter offered in market as something having an existence and value independent of the parties to them." It is not an intercourse — though it may be, and doubtless is, an important and valuable instrument... | |
| Ezra Parmalee Prentice, John Garret Egan - Constitutional law - 1898 - 470 pages
...corporation and the assured, for a consideration paid by the latter. These contracts are not articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They...something having an existence and value independent of 1 Telegraph Co. v. Alabama, 132 Nev. 102; In re Pennsylvania TeleUS 472 ;Leloupv. Mobile, 127 US phone... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 1488 pages
...corporations end the assured, fora consideration paid by the latter. These contracts are Dot articles of commerce in any proper meaning of the word. They...barter, offered in the market as something having am existence and value independent of the parlie» to them. They are not commodities to heshipped or... | |
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