| United States. Department of the Interior - 1888 - 1108 sider
...think reasonable in addition to any other considerations affecting the case, take into consideration whether such lower charge or difference in treatment is necessary for the purpose of securing in tins interests ol the public the traffic in respect of which it is made, and whether tin1 inequality... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1888 - 586 sider
...in which competition by sea route appears to tho Commissioners to make such difference necessary for securing, in the interests of the public, the traffic in respect of which it is made" — (Mr. Sinclair). — Question proposed, That those words be there inserted. — Amendment, by leave,... | |
| Robert Woodfall - 1889 - 248 sider
...and Central Wales Ey. Co., 5 Br. & M. 20; Greenock & Wemyss Bay Ey. Co. v. C. By. Co., 2 N. & M. 234. such lower charge or difference in treatment is necessary...public the traffic in respect of which it is made, and whether the inequality cannot be removed without unduly reducing the rates charged to the complainant... | |
| George Findlay - 1889 - 388 sider
...In deciding cases of alleged undue preference, however, the Commissioners may consider whether the lower charge or difference in treatment is necessary...public the traffic in respect of which it is made ; no difference, however, is to be sanctioned in the tolls, rates or charges for home and foreign merchandise... | |
| Francis Montagu Preston - 1892 - 338 sider
...rid of a possible inference which would be fatal to the case of the company. . . . The expression ' whether such lower charge or difference in treatment...purpose of securing in the interests of the public,' though not a synonym for ' whether competition makes such lower charge, etc., necessary to secure the... | |
| India, D. E. Cranenburgh - 1894 - 1074 sider
...take into consideration whether such lower charge is necessary for the purpose of securing, in tte interests of the public, the traffic in respect of which it is made. ' Provision for facilities and ' ?« rin f lhe trafr ' C ° fl , he ^^ tO b< ! Car " ed , °» ">'... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1894 - 660 sider
...think reasonable, in addition to any other consideration affecting the case, take into consideration whether such lower charge or difference in treatment...public the traffic in respect of which it is made, and whether the inequality " (those are the words), " cannot be reduced without unduly reducing the... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1894 - 324 sider
...Act — the Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1888 : 'The Court may take into consideration whether such difference in treatment is necessary for the purpose...securing in the interests of the public the traffic.' What public ? And who is to represent the interests of this indefinite public before the court? a lawyer... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1896 - 264 sider
...think reasonable, in addition to any other considerations affecting the case, take into consideration whether such lower charge or difference in treatment...public the traffic in respect of which it is made, and whether the inequality cannot be removed without unduly reducing the rates charged to the complainant:... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1897 - 340 sider
...undue preference, take into consideration, in addition to other considerations affecting the case, "whether such lower charge or difference in treatment...public the traffic in respect of which it is made." This wasunderstood to confer upon the English Commission legislative authority for considering that... | |
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