But apart from the common law as to restraint of trade thus taken up by the statute the law is full of instances where a man's fate depends on his estimating rightly, that is, as the jury subsequently estimates it, some matter of degree. If his judgment... California Appellate Decisions - Page 216by California. District Courts of Appeal - 1918Full view - About this book
| Law - 1920 - 516 pages
...Fed. 917, 919. But, apart from the common law as to restraint of trade thus taken up by the statute, the law is full of instances where a man's fate depends...imprisonment, as here; he may Incur the penalty of death. 'An act causing death may be murder, manslaughter, or misadventure, according to the degree of danger... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1058 pages
...said: (264 F.) "But apart from the common law as to restraint of trade thus taken up by the statute the law is full of instances, where a man's fate depends...subsequently estimates it, some matter of degree. * * * 'A criterion in such cases is to examine whether common social duty would, under the circumstances,... | |
| United States. Courts - Corporation law - 1928 - 1244 pages
...Nash case (p. 377), "But apart from the common 1 to restraint of trade thus taken up by the statute the law is full of instances where a man's fate depends...estimating rightly, that is, as the jury subsequently estima some matter of degree. If his judgment is wrong, not onl; may he incur a fine or a short imprisonment,... | |
| United States. Courts - Antitrust law - 1917 - 988 pages
...Decided June 9, 1913. [229 US, 373.] In many instances a man's fate depends upon his rightly estimating, that is as the jury subsequently estimates it, some matter of degree, and there is no constitutional difficulty in the way of enforcing the criminal provisions of the Sherman... | |
| 1914 - 620 pages
...Rep.. 017, 919). lint apart from the common law as to restraint of trade tbus taken up by the statute, the law is full of instances where a man's fate depends...subsequently estimates it — some matter of degree. If his jndgment is wrong, cot only may he incur a fine or a short Imprisonment, as here ; he may incur the... | |
| Joseph Edward Davies, United States. Bureau of Corporations - Antitrust law - 1916 - 914 pages
...man's fite depends upon his estimating rightly, that is, DS the jury siihscijucntly estimate it, wmio matter of degree. If his judgment is wrong, not only...imprisonment, as here; he may incur the penalty of death. * * * We are of opinion that there is no constitutional difficulty in tho way of enforcing the criminal... | |
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