Although, among the enumerated powers of government, we do not find the word "bank" or "incorporation," we find the great powers to lay and collect taxes; to borrow money; to regulate commerce; to declare and conduct a war; and to raise and support armies... The Central Law Journal - Страница 1551916Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Bray Hammond - 1991 - 792 страници
...finance, and currency is derived from the aggregate of the powers granted to the Congress, embracing the powers to lay and collect taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of... | |
| Joseph Goldstein Sterling Professor of Law Yale University Law School - 1992 - 225 страници
...at 408409. Among the enumerated powers of Article I, § 8 that might be facilitated, the Court noted "the great powers to lay and collect taxes; to borrow...war; and to raise and support armies and navies." Id. at 407. 20. Id. at 421. Professor Nagel, with regard to this constitutional principle, writes:... | |
| David P. Currie - 1992 - 518 страници
...mentioned in passing various enumerated powers to which the creation of a bank might be incidental: "to lay and collect taxes; to borrow money; to regulate...conduct a war; and to raise and support armies and navies."41 What is striking is that he made no serious effort to demonstrate how the bank was necessary... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 2000 - 284 страници
...Although among the enumerated powers the word "bank" or "incorporation" was not found, there were found "the great powers to lay and collect taxes; to borrow...support armies and navies. The sword and the purse, aU the external relations, and no inconsiderable portion of the industry of the nation, are entrusted... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 390 страници
...expressly granted powers. Marshall reasoned that a government 'intrusted with such ample powers' as 'the great powers, to lay and collect taxes, to borrow money; to regulate commeree . . . must also be intrusted with ample means for their execution.' Were the Constitution... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 1999 - 450 страници
...the United States. The Constitution had delegated certain specified powers to the federal government: to lay and collect taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce, to declare and conduct war, and to raise and support armies and navies. It was in the best interests of the nation, the chief... | |
| James Willard Hurst - 2001 - 392 страници
...finance and currency is derived from the aggregate of the powers granted to Congress, embracing the powers to lay and collect taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of... | |
| Joseph Francis Menez, John R. Vile - 2004 - 660 страници
...Yes; (b) No. Reasons — CJ Marshall (7-0). The Constitution empowers the government with the right to lay and collect taxes; to borrow money; to regulate commerce; to declare and conduct war; and to raise the support armies and navies. Congress has also been granted the power "to make... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 705 страници
...expounding." l This being true, the power of Congress to establish a bank is undeniable — it flows from "the great powers to lay and collect taxes; to borrow...war; and to raise and support armies and navies." Consider, he continues, the scope of the duties of the National Government: "The sword and the purse,... | |
| Richard E. Ellis - 2007 - 280 страници
...creation of the 2BUS.The Constitution had delegated certain specified powers to the federal government: to lay and collect taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce, to declare and conduct war, and to raise and support armies and navies. Marshall believed that it was in the best interests... | |
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