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" A dealer in the the popular sense, and, therefore, in the statutory sense of the word, is not one who buys to keep or makes to sell, but one who buys to sell again... "
The York Legal Record - Page 90
1904
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 30

1885 - 550 pages
...said by Judge Black in Norris v. Commonwealth, 3 id. 495, ' a dealer, in the popular conception or sense of the word, is not one who buys to keep or...to sell, but one who buys to sell again. He stands immediately between the producer and the consumer, and depends for his profits not upon the labor he...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 28

1884 - 550 pages
...they are manufacturers. If they are not dealers, they are manufacturers. They may be both. A dealer is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell, but one who bnys to sell again. He stands between the producer and the consumer, and depends for his profit, not...
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Pittsburgh Reports, Volume 1

Boyd Crumrine - 1872 - 624 pages
...two licenses ? The defendants are manufacturers — they are brewers. They are not dealers. A dealer is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell ; but one who buys to sell again : 3 Casey 495. The defendants make to sell, and are, therefore, not dealers, in the statutory meaning...
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The Law of the Farm: A Treatise on the Leading Titles of the Law Involved in ...

Abram Warren Thompson - 1876 - 556 pages
...Commonwealth, 27 Penn. St. 4!M. ) " A dealer in the popular, and, therefore, in the statutory sense, is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell, but one who buys to sell again." (Commonwealth r. Campbell, 33 Tenn. St. 380.) " It is only when he makes selling his regular and constant...
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A Treatise on the Law of Taxation as Imposed by the States and Their ...

William Henry Burroughs - 1877 - 970 pages
...pay i'or them when finished.* Black, J. : " A dealer in the popular, and therefore statutory sense, is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell, but...depends for his profit, not upon the labor he bestows on his commodities, but upon the skill and foresight with which he watches the markets. A man who makes...
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Philadelphia Reports, Volume 10

Henry Edward Wallace - 1879 - 676 pages
...was made to tax, as dealers, Norria Brothers, who made and sold locomotives, the court said, a dealer is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell, but one who buys to sell again. So in Commonwealth vs. Campbell, 9 Casey, 380, which was the case of a tanner who sold his leather,...
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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volume 12

1883 - 632 pages
...misunderstood." "A dealer," says Mr. Justice BLACK, in Norris v. The Commonwealth, "in the popular and therefore in the statutory sense of the word,...he stands intermediately between the producer and consumer, and depends for his profit, not upon the labor he bestows upon his commodities, but upon...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 34

Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1388 pages
...they are manufacturers. If they are not dealers, they are manufacturers. They may be both. A deader is not one who buys to keep, or makes to sell, but one who buys to sell again, lie stands between the producer and the consumer, and depende for his protit, not upon the labor which...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 30

1885 - 548 pages
...said by Judge Black in Norris v. Commonwealth, 3 id. 495, ' a dealer, in the popular conception or sense of the word, is not one who buys to keep or makes to sell, but one who buys to sell again. lie stands im•mediately between the producer and the consumer, and depends for his profits not upon...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 63

1906 - 1154 pages
...manufacture of such goods, wares and merchandise.' 'A dealer,' says Mr. Justice Black, 'In the popular, and therefore In the statutory, sense of the word,...stands intermediately between the producer and the customer, and depends for his profit, not upon the labor he bestows upon his commodities, but upon...
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