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" A finding without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the Government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by no other officer, administrative body, or tribunal under our Government. It would mean that... "
Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission - Halaman 34
oleh United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1914
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 57

United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1598 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Su:J authority, however beneficently exercised in one case, could be injuriously exerted in another,...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 227

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1913 - 816 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the Government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Such authority, however beneficently exercised in one— case, could be injuliously exerted in...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 33

United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 1092 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...depended upon facts, the Commission could disregard all rule» of evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Such authority, however...
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Annual Report of the Public Service Commission, and the ... Annual Report of ...

Massachusetts. Public Service Commission - 1914 - 636 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...findings by administrative flat. Such authority, however benefieently exercised in one ease, could be injuriously exerted in another; is inconsistent with rational...
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Annual Report of the Public Service Commission, Volume 1

Massachusetts. Public Service Commission - 1914 - 644 halaman
...,without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...government. It would mean that where rights depended upon factme the Commission could disregard all rules of evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative...
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The Act to Regulate Commerce: Construed by the Supreme Court

Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...evidence and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Such authority, however beneficently exercised in one case, could be injuriously exerted in another;...
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Procedure Before the Interstate Commerce Commission, and Grounds of Proof in ...

Clair Richards Hillyer - 1916 - 130 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by no other officer, administrative body, or tribunal in our government. It would mean that where rights depended upon facts, the Commission could disregard...
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A Treatise on the Law of Public Service Companies, Property Devoted to ...

Needham Calvin Collier - 1918 - 722 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the commission had a power possessed by...commission could disregard all rules of evidence and B« Interstate Com. Com. v. Louisville & LNR Co., 227 US 88, 33 Sup. Ct. 185, 57 L. Ed. 431. capriciously...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 172

1919 - 1090 halaman
...the government's contention is correct, it would mean that the commission had a power possessed bj no other officer, administrative body, or tribunal under our government. It would mean that where rates depended upon facts the commission could disregard all rules of evidence, and capriciously make...
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Shippers and Carriers of Interstate and Intrastate Freight, Volume 2,Bagian 7-11

Edgar Watkins - 1920 - 940 halaman
...without evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the Government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by...evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Such authority, however beneficently exercised in one case, could be injuriously exerted in another;...
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