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" It may be asked at what point of their proceedings did the acts of the defendants constitute an attempt. It is difficult, if not impossible, to lay down any general rule by which it can be determined whether acts are too remote to constitute an attempt... "
Practitioners' Journal - Page 80
1956
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New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts ..., Volume 17

1904 - 646 pages
...what point of their proceedings did the acts of the defendants constitute an attempt. It is difficult, if not impossible, to lay down any general rule by which it can be determined whether acts arc too remote to constitute an attempt to commit the offense. While the defendants were at a...
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of ..., Volume 217

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1937 - 1062 pages
...determination of issues of public need. Illinois Central R. Co. Construction and Operation, 615 (620). It is undesirable, if not impossible, to lay down...the construction of proposed new lines of railroad; every case must be decided in the light of its own circumstances. Id. (622). ABANDONMENT OF LINES AND/OB...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 93

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1076 pages
...what point of their proceedings did the acts of the defendants constitute an attempt. It is difficult, if not impossible, to lay down any general rule by which it can be determined whether acts are too remote to constitute an attempt to commit the offense. While the defendants were at a...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Volume 63

1904 - 1082 pages
...what point of their proceedings did the act of the defendants constitute an attempt. It is difficult, if not impossible, to lay down any general rule by which it can be determined whether acts are too remote to constitute an attempt to commit the offense. While the defendants were at a...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 224

1924 - 1216 pages
...what point of their proceedings did the acts of the defendants constitute an attempt. It is difficult, if not impossible, to lay down any general rule by which it can be determined whether acts are too remote to constitute an attempt to commit the offense. While the defendants were at a...
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The Trade-mark Reporter, Volume 16

1926 - 706 pages
...711, 712; 14 CJ 818-829, 880; LRA 1917C, 958; and LRA 1918A, 975. The best statement we have found of any general rule by which it can be determined whether or not a particular name or phrase is descriptive is that announced by Judge Morris in the case of Rumford...
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Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1930 - 1016 pages
...295 1.CC 385 (411)». 48. Each case dependent on own circumstances. — [Vols. 2, 6, 9]. — It is impossible to lay down any general rule by which it...public convenience and necessity should be Issued for construction of proposed new lines; every case must be decided in the light of its own special circumstances....
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Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated, Volume 2

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1930 - 888 pages
...may justify deferring such consideration. — Wenatchee Southern Ry. Co. Construction, 90 ICC 237. It is undesirable, if not impossible, to lay down...rule by which it can be determined whether or not a certificate should be issued for proposed construction. Every ease must be decided in the light of...
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 26

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1941 - 1050 pages
...division 5 said, at page 203: In San Antonio d AP Ry. Co. Construction, supra, at page 493, we said: "It is undesirable if not impossible to lay down any...the construction of proposed new lines of railroad. Every case must be decided in the light of its own special circumstances." Perhaps the best interpretation...
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Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated: Compilation of Federal Laws ..., Volume 9

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States - 1941 - 1204 pages
...Co. Construction and Operation, 217 ICC 615 (620). 48. Each case dependent on own circumstances. — It is undesirable, if not impossible, to lay down...general rule by which It can be determined whether certificates should be issued for construction of proposed new lines; every case must be decided In...
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