| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1980 - 790 pages
..."practice has peculiar weight when it involves a contemporaneous construction of a statute by the [persons] charged with the responsibility of setting its machinery...parts work efficiently and smoothly while they are yet untried and new." Norwegian Nitrogen Products Co. v. United States, 288 US 294, 315 (1933) ; see,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Bus lines - 1939 - 912 pages
...Nitrogen Co. v. United States, 288 US 294, that administrative practice has peculiar weight when it involves a contemporaneous construction of a statute...responsibility of setting its machinery in motion. Moreover, as Congress was formally advised, as above indicated, of our statutory interpretation, and... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1997 - 714 pages
...See also, eg. Gray v. Powell, 314 US 402; Universal Battery Co. v. United States, 281 US 580, 583. "Particularly is this respect due when the administrative...parts work efficiently and smoothly while they are yet untried and new."' Power Reactor Co. v. Electricians, 367 US 396, 408. In re Onofrio Calabrese,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1947 - 780 pages
...interpretations are entitled to great weight." This is peculiarly true here where the interpretations involve "contemporaneous construction of a statute by the...parts work efficiently and smoothly while they are yet untried and new." "Furthermore the Commission's interpretation gains much persuasiveness from the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1947 - 784 pages
...interpretations are entitled to great weight." This is peculiarly true here where the interpretations involve "contemporaneous construction of a statute by the men charged with the responsibility oí seating its machinery in motion, of making the parts work efficiently and smoothly while they are... | |
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