... the original cost of construction, the amount expended in permanent improvements, the amount and market value of its bonds and stock, the present as compared with the original cost of construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under... Public Utilities Reports - Page 332edited by - 1922Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1905 - 322 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. \Ve do not say that there may n--t be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1905 - 436 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may not be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the propery.... | |
| James Stephen Hogg - 1905 - 470 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute and the sum required to meet operating expenses are...such weight as may be just and right in each case." This decision means simply that in fixing the traffic rates so as to get a reasonable return upon the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1905 - 332 pages
...construction, the probable earning capaeity c,i the property under particular rates prescribed by.statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may n''t he other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1905 - 778 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses are...all matters for consideration and are to be given sur-li weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may not lie other matters... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1905 - 322 pages
...if the 'operty under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet lerating expenses, are all matters for consideration and are to be given such weight may be just and right in each case. \Ve do not say that there may n 't be other atters to be regarded... | |
| 1906 - 682 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may not be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property."... | |
| Robert Hutchinson - 1906 - 874 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. There may also be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property. What the company... | |
| Frank Hendrick - 1906 - 604 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may not be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property.... | |
| Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission - 1906 - 414 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by the statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are...such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that there may not be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property.... | |
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