| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1924 - 292 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate cases, 230 US 352, 469, 473, it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were not cbnfiscatory but that they were... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1924 - 294 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate cases, 230 US 352, 469, 473, it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were not confiscatory but that they were... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1924 - 730 pages
...the business, this would would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate Cases (230 US 352, 469, 473), it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were not confiscatory but that they were... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1924 - 856 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate Cases, 230 US 352, 469, 473, it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were not confiscatory but that they were... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce committee - 1924 - 840 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...sustained in numerous cases. In the Minnesota rate case (230 US 352, 469, 473), it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1924 - 242 pages
...busln'-sx, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should It nmk»any difference that other and competing railroads in the...and from which they receive no better net return? Claasification of railways in the mutter of adjustment of rates has heen sustained in numerous cases.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1924 - 692 pages
...the business, this would would be' clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads in the same section are permitted toreceive higher rates for a service which it costs them more to render and from which they receive... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1925 - 1436 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate Cases, 230 US 352, 469, 473, it was held that the rates imposed by the State upon two railways were not confiscatory but that they were... | |
| Eliot Jones, Homer Bews Vanderblue - Railroad law - 1925 - 908 pages
...all the business, this would be clear. If it receives a fair return on its property, why should it make any difference that other and competing railroads...Minnesota Rate Cases, 230 US 352, 469, 473, it was held that the rates imposed by the state upon two railways were not confiscatory, but that they were... | |
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