| 1890 - 548 sider
...establish rates that are uot equal and reasonable, there is no power iu the conrts to stay the hands of ihe commission, if it chooses to establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable. This being the construction of the statute by which we are bonnd in considering the present case, we... | |
| 1893 - 2192 sider
...the commission. In other words, although the railroad company is forbidden to establish rates tliat are not equal and reasonable, there is no power in...establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable. This being the construction of the statute by which we are bound in considering the present case, we... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1910 - 576 sider
...with the recommendations of the Commission. In other words, although the Railroad Company is fonbidden to establish rates that are not equal and reasonable...establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable. "This being the construction of the Statute by which we are bound in considering the present case,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1890 - 1022 sider
...complying with the recommendations of the commission. In other words, although the railroad company is forbidden to establish rates that are not equal...it chooses to establish rates that are unequal and rea-sonable." In delivering the opinion of the court, Mr. Justice Blatchford, at page 456, •aid:... | |
| Thomas Carl Spelling - 1892 - 812 sider
...or adjudication of the matter within the true sense and spirit of these terms has in fact been had.1 establish rates that are not equal and reasonable,...establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable. This being the construction of the statute by which we are bound in considering the present case, we... | |
| 1899 - 818 sider
...charges." The courts were not allowed to interfere. " In other words, although the railroad company is forbidden to establish rates that are not equal...establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable.'"' Thus it 1 Revised Statutes of Florida, 1892. Appendix. Chap. 4068. 5 40 SW 526 (Court of Civil Appeals... | |
| 1899 - 818 sider
...charges." The courts were not allowed to interfere. " In other words, although the railroad company is forbidden to establish rates that are not equal...establish rates that are unequal and unreasonable."'~ Thus it 1 Revised Statutes of Florida, 1892. Appendix. Chap. 4068. ! 40 SW 526 (Court of Civil Appeals... | |
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