Annual Report of the Commission of Gas and Electricity of the State of New York, Volume 2The Commission, 1907 - Electric lighting |
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Page 73
... night in stores and business places , wiring and supplies in the latter places being furnished by the company . A ... nights during the fiscal year ending June 12 , 1905 , and 24 nights since . It was claimed for the petitioning village ...
... night in stores and business places , wiring and supplies in the latter places being furnished by the company . A ... nights during the fiscal year ending June 12 , 1905 , and 24 nights since . It was claimed for the petitioning village ...
Page 95
... night on an all night schedule , together with proper inspection and necessary service for care and maintenance , be and is hereby fixed at sixty- eight dollars ( $ 68 ) per lamp per year ; and it is further Ordered that on and after ...
... night on an all night schedule , together with proper inspection and necessary service for care and maintenance , be and is hereby fixed at sixty- eight dollars ( $ 68 ) per lamp per year ; and it is further Ordered that on and after ...
Page 99
... night as against 32 cents per lamp per night under the old contract . The Beacon Electric Company supplies the three north- ern wards of the city , formerly known as the village of Lansing- burgh . The contract is for a period of five ...
... night as against 32 cents per lamp per night under the old contract . The Beacon Electric Company supplies the three north- ern wards of the city , formerly known as the village of Lansing- burgh . The contract is for a period of five ...
Page 100
... nights a month , for which the company received 283 cents per night per light . The maximum rate to private consumers was reduced October 1st from 12 to 11 cents per kilowatt . The Rockland Light and Power Company , April 1 , 1906 , re ...
... nights a month , for which the company received 283 cents per night per light . The maximum rate to private consumers was reduced October 1st from 12 to 11 cents per kilowatt . The Rockland Light and Power Company , April 1 , 1906 , re ...
Page 102
... night for 2,712 single arc lamps was 21 cents or about $ 78.50 per year . There were also in use 495 lights hung in pairs for which the company was receiving 184 cents each per night , or $ 66.61 per year , making the total number of ...
... night for 2,712 single arc lamps was 21 cents or about $ 78.50 per year . There were also in use 495 lights hung in pairs for which the company was receiving 184 cents each per night , or $ 66.61 per year , making the total number of ...
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Page 613 - State, vested in either of such corporations, shall not be deemed to revert or be in any way impaired by reason of this act...
Page 629 - A franchise, right, authority or permission specified in this subdivision shall for the purpose of taxation be known as a "special franchise." A special franchise shall be deemed to include the value of the tangible property of a person, copartnership, association or corporation situated in, upon, under or above any street, highway, public place or public waters in connection with the special franchise. The tangible property so included shall be taxed as a part of the special franchise.
Page 126 - One of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of...
Page 610 - ... prescribing the terms and conditions thereof, the mode of carrying the same into effect, the name of the new corporation, the number...
Page 636 - Every grant shall make adequate provision by way of forfeiture of the grant, or otherwise, to secure efficiency of public service at reasonable rates and the maintenance of the property in good condition throughout the full term of the grant.
Page 126 - The principal office of the commission shall be in the city of Washington, but it may meet and exercise all its powers at any other place. The commission may, by one or more of its members, or by such examiners as it may designate, prosecute any inquiry necessary to its duties in any part of the United States.
Page 611 - All approvals by the governor given or made pursuant to this act shall be in writing and signed by the governor in duplicate, and one copy thereof shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state and the other in the office of said commissioner before such approval shall take effect.
Page 606 - If such tax is not paid within eighteen months from the accrual thereof, interest shall be charged and collected thereon at...
Page 127 - ... 2. Investigate and ascertain from time to time the quality of gas supplied by persons, corporations and municipalities...
Page 567 - There is no cast-iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum, or requires that the service shall be exactly along the same lines. But that principle of equality does forbid any difference in charge which is not based upon difference in service, and even when based upon difference of service, must have some reasonable relation to the amount of difference, and cannot be so great as to produce an unjust discrimination.