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The Encyclopedia of United States Supreme court Reports; being a complet

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JURY NULLIFICATION: An entry from Thomson Gale's West's Encycl
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The Encyclopedia of United States Supreme Court reports; being a complet
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...decision that the states have power to legislate upon the subject of pilots and pilotage until congress shall see fit to supersede 1. Pilot defined.--Treatise on Shipping, part 2, ch. 5, § 1, p. 148, cited in The Hope, 10 Pet. 108, 123, 9 L. Ed. 363. 2. Pilotage.--Steamship Co. v. Portwardens, 6 Wall. 31, 34, 18 L. Ed. 749; Gloucester Ferry Co. v. Pennsylvania, 114 U. S. 196, 29 L. Ed. 158. 3. Half pilotage.--Steamship Co. v. Port wardens, 6 Wall. 31, 34, 18 L. Ed. 749; Gloucester Ferry Co. v. Pennsylvania, 114 U. S. 196, 29 L. Ed. 158. 4. Regulation; power of congress.--See the title INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, vol. 7, pp. 343, 401. Qualifications of pilots and engineers.--Congress has prescribed the qualifications for pilots and engineers of steam vessels engaged in the coasting trade and navigat ing the inland waters of the United States while engaged in commerce among the states, Rev. Stat., Tit. 52, §§ 4399-4500, and such legislation undoubtedly is justified on the ground that it is incident to the power to regulate interstate commerce. Smith v. Alabama, 124 U. S. 465, 479, 31 L. Ed. 508. 5. Power of congress exercised by adopting state regulations.--Huus v. New York, etc., Steamship Co., 182 U. S. 392, 393, 45 L. Ed. 1146. See, also, the title INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, vol. 7, p. 402. 6. State regulation.--Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 208, 6 L. Ed. 23; Cooley v. Board of Wardens, 12 How. 299, 320, 13 L. Ed. 996; Ex parte McNiel, 13 Wall. 236, 241, 20 L. Ed. 624; Huus v. New York, etc.. such regulations by others of its own enactment, and that the statutes of tbe several states regulating the subject of pilotage are, in view of the numerous acts of congress recognizing and adopting them, to be regarded as constitutional unti...Price : $67.57
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