| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1901 - 940 pages
...travel on water. And they constitute navigable waters of the United States, in contradistinction from the navigable waters of the States, when they form in their ordinary condition Ъу themselves or by uniting with other waters a continued highway over which commerce is or may l>e... | |
| 1903 - 1040 pages
...their ordinary condition, by themselves or by uniting with other navigable waters, form a continuous highway, over which commerce is or may be carried...other states or foreign countries in the customary mode in which such commerce is conducted by water. Barney v. Kcokuk, 94 Ü. S. 324, 24 L. ed. 224;... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - 1905 - 542 pages
...waters of the United States within the meaning of the acts of congress in contradistinction between the navigable waters of the states, when they form...waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or can be carried on with other states or foreign countries, in the customary modes in which such commerce... | |
| 1905 - 1018 pages
...waters of the United States, within the meaning of the acts of congress, in con tradistinction from the navigable waters of the states, when they form,...condition, by themselves or by uniting with other waters, n continued highway, over •*hich commerce is or may be carried on with 28 L. R Д. other states or... | |
| 1905 - 980 pages
...river navigable It must be so at all times and seasons for vessels of fairly large size, and must be a continued highway over which commerce Is or may be carried on In the customary mode In which commerce Is conducted by water. But that writer was considering the... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey - 1906 - 472 pages
...clause of the Constitution authorizing Congress to regulate commerce covers such waters or channels as "Form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or...modes in which such commerce is conducted by water." Under this ruling and consequent assumption of paramount jurisdiction, the demand for appropriations... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - 1906 - 718 pages
...waters of the United States are those which, whether fresh or salt, form in their ordinary conditions, by themselves, or by uniting with other waters a continued...modes in which such commerce is conducted by water. 2. JUDICIAL NOTICE— of ichat not taken. Judicial notice will not necessarily be taken of whether... | |
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