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" The grant of such a power is never to be implied. The power itself is so vast and comprehensive, so largely affecting the rights of carrier and shipper, as well as indirectly all commercial transactions, the language by which the power is given had been... "
Annual Report - Page 60
by South Dakota. Public Utilities Commission - 1910
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 167

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897 - 810 pages
...rights of carrier and shipper, as well as indirectly all commercial transOpinion of the Court. actions, the language by which the power is given had been...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. Administrative control over railroads through boards or commissions was no new...
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The Year Book of Railway Literature, Volume 1; Volume 1897

1897 - 550 pages
...question, and has been most strenuously arid earnestly debated, is very persuasive that it did not. The grant of such a power is never to be implied....construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. Administrative control over railroads through boards or commissions was no new...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 167

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897 - 808 pages
...indirectly all commercial transINTERSTATE COM. COMMISSION v. RAILWAY CO. 495 Opinion of the Court. actions, the language by which the power is given had been...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. Administrative control over railroads through boards or commissions was no new...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 167

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897 - 810 pages
...rights of carrier and shipper, as well as indirectly all commercial transOpinion of the Court. actions, the language by which the power is given had been...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. Administrative control over railroads through boards or commissions was no new...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 167

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897 - 808 pages
...Court. actions, the language by which the power is given had been so often used and was so famijiar to the legislative mind and is capable of such definite...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. Administrative control over railroads through boards or commissions was no new...
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The Forum, Volume 27

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1898 - 866 pages
...affecting the rights of carrier and shipper, as well as indirectly all commercial transactions . . . that no just rule of construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication." (107 US, 494.) Again : " The power to prescribe a tariff of rates for carriage...
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The American Law Register, Volume 38; Volume 47

1899 - 818 pages
...result in effects more disastrous. the language by which the power is given had been so often used and is capable of such definite and exact statement,...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication." Mr. Justice Harlan dissented. After viewing the breakdown of the commission plan...
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The American Law Register, Volume 38; Volume 47

1899 - 818 pages
...result in effects more disastrous. the language by which the power is given had been so often used and is capable of such definite and exact statement,...construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication." Mr. Justice Harlan dissented. After viewing the breakdown of the commission plan...
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Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce of the United States ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1900 - 502 pages
...affecting the rights of carrier and shipper, as well as, indirectly, all commercial transactions ' * " that no just rule of construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication. In the course of a hearing before this commission on March 18, 1S9S, Mr. Knapp,...
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Regulation of Railroad Rates: Argument of J.H. Benton, Jr., Before ...

Josiah Henry Benton - 1901 - 114 pages
...largely affecting the rights of carrier and shipper as well as indirectly of commercial transactions, that no just rule of construction would tolerate a grant of such power by mere implication." Interstate Commerce Commission v. Cincinnati &c. Ry.t 167 US Reports, 479, 494,...
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