under such circumstances, or, perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable The controlling fact is the power to regulate at all. If that exists the' right to establish the maximum of charge, as one... Railway Problems - Side 580redigert av - 1907 - 686 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1877 - 520 sider
...statutory regulations upon the subject, the courts rnnst determine what is reasonable. The controlling act is the power to regulate at all. If that exists, the...establish the maximum of charge as one of the means of regulation is implied. In fact, the common-law rule, which requires the charge to be reasonable, is... | |
| 1877 - 834 sider
...customary from time immemorial for the legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances, or, perhaps more properly...beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly in mere private contracts, relating to matters in which the public has no interest, what... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1877 - 526 sider
...customary from time immemorial for the legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances: or, perhaps more properly...beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. tndonbtedly in mere private contracts relating to matters in which the public have no interest, what... | |
| 1877 - 558 sider
...customary from time immemorial for the legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances, or, perhaps more properly...beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, iu mere private contracts, relating to matters iu which the public has no interest, what... | |
| Georgia Public Service Commission - 1880 - 522 sider
...by adequate penalties." Ill Munn'e case, 94 U. 8. K., at page Ш, the court uses this language : " The controlling fact is, the power to regulate at...establish the maximum of charge as one of the means of regulation Is implied." No comment is necessary upon this charter, read thus connectedly. The provisions... | |
| Georgia Public Service Commission - 1880 - 652 sider
...by adequate penalties." In Munn's case, 94 U. 8. R., at page 134, the court uses this language : " The controlling fact is, the power to regulate at...that exists, the right to establish the maximum of cliarge as one of the means of regulation is implied." X» comment is necessary upon this charter,... | |
| Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of California - 1882 - 664 sider
...customary from time immemorial for the Legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances; or, perhaps more properly...which any charge made would be unreasonable." [The italics are ours.] We think the Supreme Court of Illinois, in the case of the Chicago and Alton Railroad... | |
| 1908 - 714 sider
...regulations upon the subject, the courts must determine what is reasonable. The controlling fact U the power to regulate at all. If that exists, the...establish the maximum of charge, as one of the means of regulation, is implied. In fact, the common law rule, which requires the charge to be reasonable, is... | |
| John Randolph Dos Passos - 1887 - 164 sider
...customary from time immemorial for the Legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances, or, perhaps more properly...beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts relating to matters in which the public has no interest, what... | |
| John Randolph Dos Passos - 1887 - 154 sider
...Legislature to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation under such circumstances, or, fterhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts relating to matters in which the public has no interest, what... | |
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