Interstate Commerce in United States
Interstate Commerce Definition
Commerce between persons or places in different states. The exchange of property in one state fov property in another, its essential characteristic being that it involves the moving of property from one state to another. 223 111. 590. See “Commerce.” A shipment from one state to another under a contract for continuous carriage is interstate commerce, even as to so much of the journey as is within the limits of a single state (102 U. S. 541), or though the journey is temporarily interrupted before leaving the state (116 U. S. 517) ; but a shipment between points in the’ same state is not interstate commerce, though the goods are carried out of the state en route (145 U. S. 192).
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
Commerce between persons or places in different states. The exchange of property in one state fov property in another, its essential characteristic being that it involves the moving of property from one state to another. 223 111. 590. See “Commerce.” A shipment from one state to another under a contract for continuous carriage is interstate commerce, even as to so much of the journey as is within the limits of a single state (102 U. S. 541), or though the journey is temporarily interrupted before leaving the state (116 U. S. 517) ; but a shipment between points in the’ same state is not interstate commerce, though the goods are carried out of the state en route (145 U. S. 192).
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This definition of Interstate Commerce is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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