Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced... Rebates - Página 154por Harry Turner Newcomb - 1907 - 155 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joseph Nimmo - 1909 - 48 páginas
...(Interstate Commerce Commission v'. B. & 0. R~. R. Co., 43 Fed. Rep., 37, and affirmed, 145 US, 263) : " 'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| Pennsylvania. Railroad Commission - 1910 - 308 páginas
...37, where he says "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charge shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or advantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the Act to regulate commerce leaves common carriers... | |
| Frederick Green - 1910 - 650 páginas
...43 Fed. 37, 50: 'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1910 - 838 páginas
...court of the United States in Cincinnati etc. R. Co. v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 162 US 18-i, said: "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| Slason Thompson - 1910 - 416 páginas
...Jackson (Interstate Commerce Commission v. B. & ORR Co., 43 Fed. Rep., 37, and affirmed, 145 US, 263) : Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 314 páginas
...States has held that ' subject to the two leading propositions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced', these words leave 'common carriers as... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1911 - 1140 páginas
...conduct — room for business initiative, business judgment, opportunity to properly manage properties. Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1911 - 1710 páginas
...unlawful. In CNO & TP Ry. Co. v. Inter-State Commerce Commission, 162 US, 184, It was said (p. 197): "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| 1912 - 1254 páginas
...afterwards Mr. Justice Jackson of this court, in Int. Com. Com'n v. B. & ORR Co. [CC] 43 Fed. 37, 50: 'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1914 - 840 páginas
...Judge, in the case of Texas, &c., BB Co. v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 43 Fed. Bep. 37, as follows: "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage... | |
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