| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1916 - 1316 pages
...1 . c. 197, 40 L. ed. 935, 939, 5 Inter:,. Com. Rep. 391, 16 Sup. Ct. Rep. 700, tha court said : " 'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common... | |
| Felix Frankfurter - 1915 - 736 pages
...Judge in the case of Texas &c. RR Co. v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 43 Fed. Rep. 37, as follows: "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common... | |
| 1915 - 660 pages
...and equality between shippers and communities, yet in no proper sense is the public a general manager Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 pages
...Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 43 Fed. 37, and whose judgment was affirmed by this court, 145 US 263: —'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the Act to Regulate Commerce leaves common... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1915 - 722 pages
...three times affirmed and adopted by the Supreme Court as the true interpretation of the law, namely: Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so aa to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the act... | |
| Slason Thompson - 1915 - 944 pages
...sense the owner of the property or any interest therein, and that, subject to the limitations that charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not discriminate, railroad companies are free to manage their important interests as those engaged in other... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 716 pages
...Commerce Commission (162 US), as follows: " Subject to the two lending prohibitions thnt their chnrges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they...advantage, or subject to undue prejudice or disadvantage jK'rsons or truffle similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common carriers as... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1917 - 1038 pages
...commerce, provided they observe the prohibitions that their charges shall not be unreasonable or unjust, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or advantage to persons or traffic similarly situated. Cincinnati, NO & TPR Co. v. Interstate Com. Com., 162 US... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1920 - 634 pages
...the bills Some of the observations made by Jackson, Circuit Judge, may well be cited (43 Fed. 37) : " Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that the}' shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or advantage, or subject to undue... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1920 - 638 pages
...that within the limits of the exercise of intelligent good faith in the conduct of their business, and subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust or unreasonable, and tbat they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to persons... | |
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