Act of 1890 definition

Act of 1890. ’ means the Act entitled ‘‘An
Act of 1890. ’ means the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to increase the efficiency and reduce the expenses of the Signal Corps of the Army, and to transfer the Weather Bureau to the Department of Agriculture’’, approved October 1, 1890 (26 Stat. 653);

Examples of Act of 1890 in a sentence

  • The Second Morrill Act of 1890 provided for the support of the 1890 land-grant institutions, including Tuskegee University, West Virginia State University, and Central State University, which are located in 18 states.

  • The Second Morrill Act of 1890 provided for the support of the 1890 land-grant institutions, including Tuskegee University and West Virginia State University, which are located in 16 States.

  • As an academic discipline, marketing began developing in the second decade of the last century (see Jones/Monieson 1990; Jones/Shaw 2002; Vargo/Morgan 2005).

  • The Morrill Act of 1890 authorized the Secretary of the Interior to withhold payments, pending an appeal to Congress, from states that failed to meet conditions specified in the act.

  • In addition to the general principles of conduct stated in this Code, Firm Employees must also comply with applicable state and federal anti-trust (or competition) laws, including without limitation the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act (collectively, “Anti-Trust Law”).

  • Interest in patent pools stemmed in part from the desire to avoid the restrictions on anti-competitive activities that had been enacted as part of the Sherman Act of 1890.

  • By 1900 that percentage had dropped to 37.5. It further declined to 21.4 percent by 1930, to 8.3 percent by 1960, and to 2.7 percent by 1990.(Tostlebe, 1957; Jacobs, 1998) Some state and local courts used the federal Sherman Anti-trust Act of 1890 to stop union activity in “restraint of trade.” The Clayton Act of 1914 expressly excluded union activity as a violation.3 The 1932 Norris-LaGuardia Act further restricted judiciary power to prevent unions from engaging in strikes, picketing and boycotts.

  • The Supreme Court subsequently held that the authorizing statute, § 3 of the Tariff Act of 1890, 26 Stat.

  • Parliament moved to reduce the uncertainty by adopting the Partnership Act of 1890, but codification took longer in the United States.

  • Pursuant to Montana Code Annotated §77-2-362(2)(c), no proceeds from the sale of lands acquired from the Xxxxxxx Act of 1862, 7 U.S.C. 301 through 308, and the Xxxxxxx Act of 1890, 7 U.S.C. 321 through 329, will be used to pay the Finder’s Fees hereto.

Related to Act of 1890

  • Act of 2010 means the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010;