Power of Congress Over Interstate Commerce ...: Prepared Under the Direction of and for the Use of the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce |
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Page 59
... complained of occurred in the State , whether on land or on water . General legis- lation of this kind , prescribing the liabilities or duties of citizens of a State , without distinction as to pursuit or calling , is not open to any ...
... complained of occurred in the State , whether on land or on water . General legis- lation of this kind , prescribing the liabilities or duties of citizens of a State , without distinction as to pursuit or calling , is not open to any ...
Page 102
... complained of for the con- duct of interstate commerce in the future . When the situation is thus defined we see no escape from the conclusion that the grievances complained of were primarily within the administrative competency of the ...
... complained of for the con- duct of interstate commerce in the future . When the situation is thus defined we see no escape from the conclusion that the grievances complained of were primarily within the administrative competency of the ...
Page 104
... complained of is in and of itself unreasonable , having regard to the service rendered , to order the desisting from charging such rate , and to fix a new and reasonable rate , to be operative for a period of two years . The companies ...
... complained of is in and of itself unreasonable , having regard to the service rendered , to order the desisting from charging such rate , and to fix a new and reasonable rate , to be operative for a period of two years . The companies ...
Page 105
... complained of upon the theory that the power was possessed to set aside a just and reasonable rate lawfully fixed by a railroad whenever the commission deemed that it would be equitable to shippers in a particular district to put in ...
... complained of upon the theory that the power was possessed to set aside a just and reasonable rate lawfully fixed by a railroad whenever the commission deemed that it would be equitable to shippers in a particular district to put in ...
Page 106
... complained of , because we see no escape from the conclusion that the order was void because it was made in consequence of the assumption by the commission that it possessed the extreme powers which the railroad companies insist the ...
... complained of , because we see no escape from the conclusion that the order was void because it was made in consequence of the assumption by the commission that it possessed the extreme powers which the railroad companies insist the ...
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