| 1918 - 1216 pages
...345, 62 L. ed. — , PUE1918A, 792, 38 Sup. Ct. Rep. 122, the Supreme Court of the United States held: "Corporations which devote their property to a public...without the service which they alone can render." [2] The length of time respondent's service may be continued on account of the extent of its supply... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1918 - 636 pages
...small loss which the company claims would result would render its business as a whole unprofitable. Corporations which devote their property to a public...they alone can render. To correct this disposition toserve where it is profitable and to neglect where It is not, is one of the important purposes for... | |
| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1918 - 1206 pages
...62 L. eel. — , PUE1918A, 792, 38 Sup. Ct. Kep. 122, the Supreme Court of the United States held : "Corporations which devote their property to a public...without the service which they alone can render." [2] The length of time respondent's service may be continued on account of the extent of its supply... | |
| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1918 - 1208 pages
...62 L. ed. — , PUR1918A, 792, 38 Sup. Ct. Rep. 122, the Supreme Court of the United States held : "Corporations which devote their property to a public...without the service which they alone can render." [2] The length of time respondent's service may be continued on account of the extent of its supply... | |
| California Public Utilities Commission - 1918 - 1164 pages
...within the borough of Queens. The Supreme Court, speaking through Mr. Justice Clarke, said in part: "Corporations which devote their property to a public...which it is presently profitable for them to serve, arfd restricting the development of the remaining portions by leaving their inhabitants in discomfort... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - 1919 - 748 pages
...Court's felicitous phrase — "serving only the portions of the territory covered by their franchise which it is presently profitable for them to serve...without the service which they alone can render." Except as to matters which have arisen after the time when the company might in good conscience have... | |
| 1920 - 1238 pages
...Cedar Rapids Gas Co. v. Cedar Rapids, 223 US 655, 668 [32 Sup. Ct. Rep. 389, 56 L. ed. 594]. . . . "Corporations which devote their property to a public...disposition to serve where it is profitable and to neglect whore it is not is one of the important purposes for which these administrative Commissions, with large... | |
| Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Pennsylvania. Public Service Commission - 1920 - 1336 pages
...Edward E. McCall, et al., reported in PUK 1918 A, page 792, the Supreme Court of the United States held: '•Corporations which devote their property to a...public use may not pick and choose, serving only the portion of the territory covered by their franchises, which it is presently profitable for them to... | |
| Public Service Commission of Oregon - 1921 - 1124 pages
...v. McCall, 245 PUR 1918-A, 792, 7P7, 62 ed. 337, Sup. Ct. Rep. 122, is relevant In this proceeding: Corporations which devote their property to a public...discomfort without the service which they alone can render. The convenience and necessity of the public demands that each utility should render the maximum service... | |
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