| New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1907 - 796 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition ' setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1907 - 1162 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier rune, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in ^"SolfmiMio110' the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all reepects 'J*i" ^ideriĀ«am... | |
| 1908 - 2268 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the commission in the premises, and thereupon the suit shall proceed in the Circuit Court in the manner... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1905 - 220 pages
...carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, on the law side, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such petition shall be served upon the carrier and returned like a Tit... | |
| Albert Newton Merritt - 1907 - 270 pages
...the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages, except that on the trial of such suit the findings and order of the Commission shall be prima fade evidence of... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1906 - 250 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages,... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1906 - 654 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages,... | |
| Robert Hutchinson - 1906 - 874 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages,... | |
| United States - 1907 - 134 pages
...office of the carrier, or through which the road of the carrier runs, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. OLD LAW. NEW LAW. Sec. 16 and said court shall by its order suftrocedure... | |
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