be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether a body of rates prescribed by a legislature or a commission is unjust and unreasonable, and such as to work a practical destruction to rights of property, and if found so to be, to restrain its operation.... Railway Problems - Side 604redigert av - 1907 - 686 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1921 - 964 sider
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| Nathan Merenbach - 1922 - 188 sider
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| Henry Clifford Spurr - 1924 - 842 sider
...carriers and the shippers; they do not engage in any mere administrative work; but still there can be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether...and, if found so to be, to restrain its operation." And finally in Smyth v. Ames 95 the same court said that while rates for the transportation of persons... | |
| Sidney Lincoln Miller - 1924 - 1128 sider
...revise or change the body of rates imposed by a legislature or a commission .... but still there can be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether...and, if found so to be, to restrain its operation." * Upon the basis of the position thus stated, the court, after an examination of the effect of the... | |
| Eliot Jones - 1924 - 668 sider
...carriers and the shippers; they do not engage in any mere administrative work; but still there can be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether...and if found so to be, to restrain its operation." J And again: "While it is not the province of the courts to enter upon the merely administrative duty... | |
| 1925 - 1204 sider
...carriers and the shippers; they do not engage in any mere administrative work; but still there can be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether a body of rates prescribed by a legislature or commission is unjust and unreasonable, and such as to work a practical destruction to rights of property,... | |
| 1925 - 1184 sider
...carriers and the shippers; they do not engage in any mere administrative work; but still there can be no doubt of their power and duty to inquire whether a body of rates prescribed by a legislature or commission is unjust and unreasonable, and such as to work a practical destruction to rights of property,... | |
| 1926 - 1194 sider
...362, 397, 14 S. Ct. 1047, 1054 (38 L. Ed. 1014) : 'Still there can be no doubt of their [the courts] power and duty to inquire whether a body of rates...and if found so to be to restrain its operation.' "San Diego Land & Town Co. v. National City, 174 US 739, 754, 19 S. Ct. 804, 810 (43 L. Ed. 1154) :... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1214 sider
...function, it Is well established that the court« may decide whether or not such rates are unjust or unreasonable, and such as to work a practical destruction to rights of property, and If so found may restrain their operation. In other words, the legislature has power to fix railroad rates,... | |
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