It must be remembered that railroads are the private property of their owners; that while from the public character of the work in which they are engaged the public has the power to prescribe rules for securing faithful and efficient service and equality... Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission - Halaman 60oleh United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1909Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1910 - 1148 halaman
...Commerce Commission, said with great wisdom and emphasis, speaking through the late Mr. Justice Brewer: "It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality between shippers and communities, yet In no proper sense is the public a general manager." Interstate Commerce Comm. v. Chicago, etc., Ry. Co.,... | |
| 1911 - 1338 halaman
...Court, in Interstate Commerce Commission v. Railroad, 209 US 108, 28 Sup. Ct. 493, 52 Lu Ed. 705 : "While, from the public character of the work in which...equality between shippers and communities, yet In no proper sense is the public a general manager." When we concede the fact that the public service... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1910 - 1160 halaman
...BREWER, for a unanimous court, in Interstate Commerce Comm. v. Chicago GW Ry. (209 US 108, 1 IS) : " It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality between shippers and communities, yet in no proper sense is the public a general manager." The Commission stands in the place neither of the... | |
| Joseph Nimmo (Jr.) - 1899 - 404 halaman
...to enforce an order of the Interstate Commerce Commission. In this opinion the Supreme Court said: "IT MUST BE REMEMBERED THAT RAILROADS ARE THE PRIVATE...EQUALITY BETWEEN SHIPPERS AND COMMUNITIES, YET, IN NO PROPER SENSE, IS THE PUBLIC A GENERAL MANAGER." THE ASSUMPTION OF A DISPENSING POWER BY THE INTERSTATE... | |
| Joseph Nimmo - 1908 - 48 halaman
...the Interstate Commerce Commission. In this opinion rendered March 23, 1908, the Supreme Court said : "It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality between shippers and communities, yet, in no proper sense, is the public a general manager." 2. THE PRESIDENT'S POLICY INVOLVES BUREAUCRATIC... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1908 - 802 halaman
...Commission after its inquiry into the controversy between the livestock exchange and the railroad companies. It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality •> between shippers and communities, yet, in* nc* proper sense, is the public a general manager. As said in Interstate Commerce Commission v. Alabama... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1908 - 296 halaman
...fortnight ago, in the case of Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago and Great Western Railway, said : It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality between shippers and communities, yet in no proper sense is the public a general manager. As said in Int. Com. Com. \. Ala. Mid. RR Co., 168... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1908 - 254 halaman
...case of the Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago GW Ry. (209 US, 118), in which the court said: It must be remembered that railroads are the private...equality between shippers and communities, yet in no proper sense is the public a general manager. The court proceeds to quote with approval the decision... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1908 - 894 halaman
...fortnight ago, in the case of Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago and Great Western Railway, said : It must be remembered that railroads are the private...power to prescribe rules for securing faithful and efficlent service and equality between shippers and communities, yet in no proper sense is the public... | |
| 1908 - 368 halaman
...Supreme Court. The syllabus is as follows: Railroads are the private property of their owners, and while the public has the power to prescribe rules for securing...service and equality between shippers and communities, the public is in no proper sense a general manager. The companies may, subject to change of rates provided... | |
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