power to destroy, and limitation is not the equivalent of confiscation. Under pretense of regulating fares and freights, the state cannot require a railroad corporation to carry persons or property without reward ; neither can it do that which in law... Railway Problems - Side 584redigert av - 1907 - 686 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Connecticut. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1890 - 572 sider
...deprive us of it without fair payment. People™. O'Brien, 111 NY, 1. "This power to regulate is not a power to destroy, and limitation is not the equivalent of confiscation. Under pretence of regulating fares and freights, the State cannot require a railroad corporation to carry... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1028 sider
...that this power of limitation or regulation is itself without limit. This power to regulate is not a power to destroy, and limitation is not the equivalent...compensation, or without due process of law. What would have this effect, we need not now say, because no tariff has yet been fixed by the commission, and... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1891 - 376 sider
...limitation is not the equivalent of confiscation : * * * the State can not require railroads to carry without reward ; neither can it do that which in law...just compensation, or without due process of law." (Stone vs. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, 116 US, 331.) These qualifying terms have not as yet received... | |
| Iowa State Commerce Commission - 1891 - 968 sider
...limitation is not the equivalent of confiscation * * * the State cannot require railroads to carry without reward; neither can it do that which in law amounts to taking of private property for public use without just compensation, or without due process of law... | |
| Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of California - 1896 - 428 sider
...that this power of limitation or regulation is itself without limit. This power to regulate is not a power to destroy, and limitation is not the equivalent...carry persons or property without reward, neither can they do that which in law amounts to a taking of private property for public use without just compensation... | |
| California Public Utilities Commission - 1894 - 496 sider
...that this power of limitation or regulation is itself without limit. This power to regulate is not a power to destroy, and limitation is not the equivalent...just compensation or without due process of law.' "This language was quoted in the subsequent case of Dow vs. Beidelman, 125 US 680, 689 (31: 841, 843),... | |
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