Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4756U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... question it was apparently the opinion of Congress that protection to trade - marks was an exercise of the power granted to Congress by the eighth paragraph of section 8 of Article I of the Constitution , providing that Congress shall ...
... question it was apparently the opinion of Congress that protection to trade - marks was an exercise of the power granted to Congress by the eighth paragraph of section 8 of Article I of the Constitution , providing that Congress shall ...
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... question could not be supported as an exercise of the power given to Congress by clause 8 of section 8 of Article I of the Constitution , for the reason that the exclusive right to a trade - mark does not depend upon nov- elty ...
... question could not be supported as an exercise of the power given to Congress by clause 8 of section 8 of Article I of the Constitution , for the reason that the exclusive right to a trade - mark does not depend upon nov- elty ...
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... QUESTION . The first question presented to the Committee for its consideration was whether Congress has Constitutional power to regulate the use of trade - marks . There is no express reference to trade - marks in the constitution of ...
... QUESTION . The first question presented to the Committee for its consideration was whether Congress has Constitutional power to regulate the use of trade - marks . There is no express reference to trade - marks in the constitution of ...
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... question of its constitutionality has never been raised or discussed . We therefore have no decision of the Federal courts settling the proposition now under consideration . We are con- sequently obliged to determine the question for ...
... question of its constitutionality has never been raised or discussed . We therefore have no decision of the Federal courts settling the proposition now under consideration . We are con- sequently obliged to determine the question for ...
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... question to transfer from the several States to a general govern- ment those high and important powers of commerce which , in their exercise , were necessary to maintain a uniform and general system . Chief Justice Marshall delivered ...
... question to transfer from the several States to a general govern- ment those high and important powers of commerce which , in their exercise , were necessary to maintain a uniform and general system . Chief Justice Marshall delivered ...
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Page 7 - Again, it has been stated that "commerce among the states consists of intercourse and traffic between their citizens, and includes the transportation of persons and property, and the navigation of public waters for that purpose, as well as the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
Page 29 - Indian service, or through any lands which have been allotted in severally to any individual Indian under any law or treaty, but which have not been conveyed to the allottee with full power of alienation, upon the terms and conditions herein expressed.
Page 67 - And it is hereby declared to be the settled policy of the Government to hereafter make no appropriation whatever for education in any sectarian school...
Page 2 - ... no patent shall Issue to any homestead settler who has not resided upon, Improved, and cultivated his homestead for a period of at least one year after he shall have commenced his Improvements...
Page 7 - An act to provide for the final disposition of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes...
Page 15 - May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, shall be disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead and town-site laws of the United States, and shall be opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President, which proclamation shall...
Page 2 - The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized and directed to close Sixth Street, Northwest, within the boundaries of the site for the National Gallery of Art.
Page 2 - In all cases where any child shall be a delinquent child or a juvenile delinquent person, as defined by the statute of this state, the parent or parents, legal guardian, or person having the custody of such child, or any other person, responsible for, or by any act encouraging, causing or contributing to the delinquency of such child, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...