Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session [-Fiftieth Congress], on the Bill (H.R. 5461) to Establish a Board of Commissioners of Interstate Commerce and to Regulate Such Commerce &c., &c |
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Side 6
... competition , which is stronger than any law we can make , and that in some cases it would be a great hardship to the public as well as to the railroads to rigidly enforce the general principle . In order to provide for these ...
... competition , which is stronger than any law we can make , and that in some cases it would be a great hardship to the public as well as to the railroads to rigidly enforce the general principle . In order to provide for these ...
Side 16
... competition of the canals and of the government lines , together with the obligations of the governmental guarantee , would seem to pro- vide a system of checks and balances most desirable . It is reported that the roads are managed ...
... competition of the canals and of the government lines , together with the obligations of the governmental guarantee , would seem to pro- vide a system of checks and balances most desirable . It is reported that the roads are managed ...
Side 17
... competition is impossible , " their early legislation was bent to increase competition between capitalists . The natural consequences of combination , discrimination , secret - rate making , preferences , the building up of seaports ...
... competition is impossible , " their early legislation was bent to increase competition between capitalists . The natural consequences of combination , discrimination , secret - rate making , preferences , the building up of seaports ...
Side 26
... competition upon through rates . It is too plain to be made plainer by argument that , within certain limits and under certain oft - occurring conditions , the provision would be a useful and fair one . It does not seem as if there ...
... competition upon through rates . It is too plain to be made plainer by argument that , within certain limits and under certain oft - occurring conditions , the provision would be a useful and fair one . It does not seem as if there ...
Side 27
... competitors in the same line of business are charged for longer hauls . It has the effect of driving population and business enterprise from the country and the towns to the cities and centers of railroad competition , and of creating ...
... competitors in the same line of business are charged for longer hauls . It has the effect of driving population and business enterprise from the country and the towns to the cities and centers of railroad competition , and of creating ...
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Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session ... United States. Congress Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session ... United States. Congress Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
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Side 223 - Commission (and produce books and papers if so ordered) and give evidence touching the matter in question ; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
Side 139 - ... than it charges, demands, collects or receives from any other person or persons for doing for him or them a like and contemporaneous service In the transportation of a like kind of traffic under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, such common carrier shall be deemed guilty of unjust discrimination, which Is hereby prohibited and declared to be unlawful.
Side 87 - Act to charge or receive any greater compensation in the aggregate for the transportation of passengers or of like kind of property, under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, for a shorter than for a longer distance over the same line, in the same direction, the shorter being included within the longer distance...
Side 218 - Court of equity, and without the formal pleadings and proceedings applicable to ordinary suits in equity, but in such manner as to do justice in the premises; and to this end such Court shall have power, if it think fit, to direct and prosecute, in" such mode and by such persons as it may appoint, all such inquiries as the Court may think needful to enable it to form a just judgment in the matter of such petition...
Side 561 - That nothing in this Act shall prevent the carriage, storage, or handling of property free or at reduced rates for the United States, State, or municipal governments...
Side 69 - ... the carriage of freights from being and being treated as one continuous carriage from the place of shipment to the place of destination, unless such break, stoppage, or interruption was made in good faith for some necessary purpose, and without any intent to avoid or unnecessarily interrupt such continuous carriage or to evade any of the provisions of this act.
Side 408 - The costs and expenses of such prosecution shall be paid out of the appropriation for the expenses of the courts of the United States.
Side 561 - ... nothing in this Act contained shall in any way abridge or alter the remedies now existing at common law or by statute, but the provisions of this Act are in addition to such remedies...
Side 218 - ... shall happen, alleging such violation or disobedience as the case may be; and the said Court shall have power to hear and determine the matter, on such short notice to the common carrier complained of as the Court shall deem reasonable; and such notice may be served on such common carrier, his or its officers, agents, or servants...
Side 556 - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect, or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...