| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1932 - 1036 halaman
...general existence of competitive conditions and the fact that it is — impossible (without regulation and control in the Interest of the commerce of the...competitive traffic which will adequately sustain an the carriers which are engaged in such traffic and which are indispensable to the communities to... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1923 - 1704 halaman
...and Pacific coast territories, and urge that under section 15 (a), paragraph (5), which authorizes " uniform rates upon competitive traffic which will...the carriers which are engaged in such traffic," and under section 5 of the act, which contemplates " uniform rates in the movement of competitive traffic,"... | |
| Guaranty Trust Company of New York - 1919 - 664 halaman
...purpose of determining such aggregate value. "(5) Inasmuch as it is impossible (without regulation and control in the interest of the commerce of the...enabling some of such carriers to receive a net railway operating'income substantially and unreasonably in excess of a fair return upon the value of their... | |
| Edgar Watkins - 1920 - 940 halaman
...Income in Excess of Fair Return a Trust Fund. — Inasmuch as it is impossible (without regulation and control in the interest of the commerce of the...carriers which are engaged in such traffic and which arc indispensable to the communities to which they render the service of transportation, without enabling... | |
| Homer Bews Vanderblue - 1920 - 136 halaman
...following language of the new Act (par. 5 of Sec. 422): " Inasmuch as it is impossible (without regulation and control in the interest of the commerce of the...adequately sustain all the carriers which are engaged in •uch traffic and which are indispensable to the communities to which they render the service of transportation,... | |
| Karl Knox Gartner - 1921 - 186 halaman
...effect, that doubt is resolved by paragraph 5, which frankly provides: Inasmuch as it is impossible ... to establish uniform rates upon competitive traffic...all the carriers which are engaged in such traffic . . . without enabling some of such carriers to receive a net railway operating income substantially... | |
| United States - 1922 - 756 halaman
...purposes of determining such aggregate value. (5) Inasmuch as it is impossible (without regulation and control in the interest of the commerce of the...carriers which .are engaged in such traffic and which arc indispensable to the communities to which they render the service of transportation, without enabling... | |
| William James Cunningham - 1922 - 424 halaman
...impossible. . . .to establish uniform rates upon competitive traffic which will adequately sustain the carriers which are engaged in such traffic and...indispensable to the communities to which they render transportation, without enabling some of the carriers to receive a net railway operating income substantially... | |
| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1922 - 1036 halaman
...percentage shall be uniform in the groups as designated by the Commission; that it being impossible to establish uniform rates upon competitive traffic which will adequately sustain all the carriers within each group without enabling some of such carriers to receive a net railway operating income... | |
| Homer Bews Vanderblue, Kenneth Farwell Burgess - 1923 - 520 halaman
...for the public a share of the "excess" earnings: "Inasmuch as it is impossible (without regulation and control in the interest of the commerce of the...operating income substantially and unreasonably in excess oj a fair return upon the value of their railway property held for and used in the service of transportation,... | |
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