| United States - 1953 - 1692 páginas
...Federal laws after June 30, 1948. (a) The business of insurance, and every person engaged therein, shall & $ such business. (b) No Act of Congress shall be construed to invalidate, impair, or supersede any law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1945 - 1162 páginas
...Mr. O'MAHONEY. Let me read it : The business of insurance, and every person engaged therein, shall be subject to the laws of the several States which relate to the regulation or taxation of such business. That is complete. Mr. FERGUSON. I think that is correct. Mr. O'MAHONEY. There is.no... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1946 - 836 páginas
...the several States. SEO. 2. (a) The business of insurance, and every person engaged therein, shall be subject to the laws of the several States which relate to the regulation or taxation of such business. (b) No Act of Congress shall be construed to invalidate, impair, or supersede any law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1947 - 198 páginas
...seventy-ninth Congress, chapter 20, second session, which provided that the business of insurance shall be subject to the laws of the several States which relate to the regulation or taxation of such business. The purpose of HR 1717 is to give to the District of Columbia the regulation of insurance... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1947 - 978 páginas
...the several States. "SEC. 2. (a) The business of insurance, and every person engaged therein, shall be subject to the laws of the several States which relate to the regulation or taxation of such business. "(b) No Act of Congress shall be construed to invalidate, impair, or supersede any law... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1947 - 978 páginas
...regulation and taxation of this business is in the public interest and that the business and all who engage in it "shall be subject to" the laws of the several states in these respects. Moreover, in taking this action Congress must have had full knowledge of the nation-wide... | |
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