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| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1214 pages
...found, to thiil the eum fixed as reasonable by the Commission was not prejudged. And he adds that, "subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust and unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or advantage,... | |
| Edgar Watkins, J. Haden Alldredge - 1930 - 1382 pages
...Court of Appeals, same style case, .5 Inters. Com. Rep. 697, 21 CCA 59, 41 US App. 466, 74 Fed. 723: " 'Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...regulate commerce leaves common carriers as they were at the common law, — free to make special rates looking to the increase of their business, to classify... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States - 1930 - 940 pages
...Interstate Commerce Commission, 162 US 184, 40 L. ed. 935, 16 Sup. Ct. Rep. 700. Subject to the requirements that their charges shall not • be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, common carriers are free to make special contracts looking to the increase of their business, to classify... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1930 - 1058 pages
...reduce them. — Skinner & Eddy Corp. v. United States. 249 US 557, 03 L. ed. 772, 39 Sup. Ct. Rep. 375. Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges shall not be unjust and unreasonable, and that they shall not unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1908 - 770 pages
...States relative to the effect of the original interstate commerce act cannot be quoted too often : "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate so as to give undue preference or advantage to persons or traffic similarly circumstanced, the Act to regulate Commerce leaves common... | |
| Railroad Commission of Wisconsin - 1908 - 890 pages
...Social Circle case, the court said: "Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their charges ohall not be unjust or unreasonable, and that they shall...regulate commerce leaves common carriers as they were at the common law, free to make special contracts looking to the increase of their business, to classify... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1935 - 76 pages
...bill. Some of the observations made by Jackson, circuit judge, may well be cited (43 Fed. Rep. 37) : " Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...unjustly discriminate, so as to give undue preference or advtantage, or subject to undue prejudice or disadvantage persons or traffic similarly circumstanced,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1937 - 128 pages
...Supreme Court approved and adopted views expressed by Circuit Judge Jackson, which are as follows: Subject to the two leading prohibitions that their...Regulate Commerce leaves common carriers as they were at the common law, free to make special contracts looking to the increase of their business, to classify... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1938 - 1398 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...so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to traffic or persons similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common carriers, as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1938 - 1390 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...so as to give undue preference or disadvantage to traffic or persons similarly circumstanced, the act to regulate commerce leaves common carriers, as... | |
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