The Inter-state Commerce Act: An Analysis of Its Provisions |
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... point that will arise , assum- ing the power of Congress to fix the charges , is as to what constitutes a " reasonable and just " charge . As the law stood before the Inter - State Com- merce Act passed - at common law - if the par ...
... point that will arise , assum- ing the power of Congress to fix the charges , is as to what constitutes a " reasonable and just " charge . As the law stood before the Inter - State Com- merce Act passed - at common law - if the par ...
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... points , the difference in terminal expenses , and the cost of service in each case . If the words used were ' the same circumstances and conditions , ' in- genious railway gentlemen would be able to show that the circum- stances and ...
... points , the difference in terminal expenses , and the cost of service in each case . If the words used were ' the same circumstances and conditions , ' in- genious railway gentlemen would be able to show that the circum- stances and ...
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... points upon its own road , or whether the maximum is the sum which it accepts as its share of a through rate upon ship- ments passing over its road which originate at or are destined to points upon another road . It seems clear to me ...
... points upon its own road , or whether the maximum is the sum which it accepts as its share of a through rate upon ship- ments passing over its road which originate at or are destined to points upon another road . It seems clear to me ...
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... points upon their respective roads , are made over an entirely different and distinct line from that over which any one of the companies individually makes rates . And they are also made under different circumstances and conditions ...
... points upon their respective roads , are made over an entirely different and distinct line from that over which any one of the companies individually makes rates . And they are also made under different circumstances and conditions ...
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... point to the same destination than from a more remote point , where the circumstances and conditions of the traffic are substantially the same , is justified on any general principle . If it is justified in any case , it must be due to ...
... point to the same destination than from a more remote point , where the circumstances and conditions of the traffic are substantially the same , is justified on any general principle . If it is justified in any case , it must be due to ...
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