| Herbert Confield Lust - 1917 - 1102 pages
...Interstate Commerce Act, that a suit for damages based on an award of the Interstate Commerce Commission "shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages," except that "the findings and order of the Commission shall be prlma facie evidence of the facts therein stated," the plaintiff in... | |
| American Telephone and Telegraph Company - 1914 - 722 pages
...made may, within one year of its date, file a petition in a court of competent jurisdiction. Such suit shall proceed in all respects like other civil suits for damages, except that the order of the commission shall be prima facie evidence ol the facts therein stated. Acts 1912, No. 175,... | |
| Armistead Mason Dobie - 1914 - 890 pages
...state court of general jurisdiction having jurisdiction of the parties a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission." This section further provides that suit may be brought in the United States Circuit Court,... | |
| Herbert Confield Lust - 1921 - 940 pages
...damages for the exaction of unreasonable rates in violation of Act to Regulate Commerce, § 1, should proceed In all respects like other civil suits for damages, except that on the trial the findings and order of the Commission are, pursuant to section 16, prlma facie evidence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1914 - 670 pages
...court of general jurisdiction having jurisdiction over the parties, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages and the order of the commission in the premises. Such suit in the district court of the United States shall proceed in all... | |
| United States - 1914 - 1272 pages
...court of general jurisdiction having jurisdiction of the parties, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the commission in the premises. Such suit in the [circuit court] of the United States shall proceed in... | |
| Felix Frankfurter - 1915 - 736 pages
...then, after authorizing a suit to enforce payment, if the order be not obeyed, provides: "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 facie evidence of... | |
| 1915 - 748 pages
...the United States, or in any state court of general jurisdiction, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages and the order of the Commission in the premises. "Such suit in the Circuit Court of the United States shall proceed in all... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 pages
...court of general jurisdiction having jurisdiction of the parties, a petition setting forth briefly the causes for which he claims damages, and the order of the Commission in the premises. Such suit in the Circuit Court of the United States shall proceed in all... | |
| 1915 - 734 pages
...the amendatory act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 590, c. 3591 [Comp. St. 1913, § 8584]), is required to "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 facie evidence of... | |
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