| 1918 - 1228 pages
...cases the- commissioners cannot tu-t upon tlieir own information as could jurors in primitive days. All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...opportunity to crossexamine witnesses, to inspect documents, und to offer evidence in explanation or rebuttal. In no other way can a party maintain its rights or... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1914 - 270 pages
...cases the Commissioners can not act upon their own information, as could jurors in primitive days, All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...it test the sufficiency of the facts to support the finding, for otherwise, eren thongh It appeared that the order was without evidence, the manifest deficiency... | |
| 1914 - 812 pages
...now plainly insistent that all parties before the Commission in any proceedings directed against them must be fully apprised of the evidence submitted or...must be given opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and to inspect documents and to offer evidence in explanation and rebuttal. In no other way consistently... | |
| 1915 - 880 pages
...any such hearing to be fully apprised of all evidentiary matter adduced by the adverse party; l2 "for in no other way can a party maintain its rights or make its defense." 13 These cases differ from the principal case only in that the questions in dispute involved much more... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1935 - 1102 pages
...such cases the Commissioners can not act upon their own information as could jurors in primitive days. All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...or rebuttal. In no other way can a party maintain ita rights or make its defense. In no other way can it test the sufficiency of the facts to support... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1598 pages
...such cases the Commissioners cannot act upon their own information, as could jurors in primitive days. All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...to be considered, and must be given opportunity to croea-examine witnesses, to inspect documente, *nd to offer evidence ia explanation I or rebuttal.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 1092 pages
...such cases the Commissioners cannot act upon their own information, as could jurors in primitive days. All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...it test the sufficiency of the facts to support the finding; for otherwise, even though it appeared that the order was without evidence, the manifest deficiency... | |
| John Philip Hill, Arthur Rankin Padgett - 1913 - 232 pages
...It has no reference to the essential rules of evidence by which rights are asserted or defended. AH parties must be fully apprised of the evidence submitted...considered, and must be given opportunity to cross-examine the witnesses, to inspect documents and to offer evidence in explanation or rebuttal. N. Cent. Ry.... | |
| Nevada. Railroad Commission - 1914 - 428 pages
...such cases the Commissioners cannot act upon their own information as could jurors in primitive days. All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence...it test the sufficiency of the facts to support the finding ; for otherwise, even though that it appeared that the order was without evidence, the manifest... | |
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