competing railroad companies engaged in interstate commerce — when their interests will be subserved thereby — to build up favored centers of population at the expense of the business of the country at large. I cannot believe that Congress intended... Report - Página 23de Kansas. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1898Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | 1904
...railroad companies, . . . when their interests will be subserved thereby, to build up favored centres of population at the expense of the business of the country at large."* Mr. Justice Harlan proved to be right Mr. Smith, president of the Louisville & Nashville, has steadily... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1906
...Interpretation of the statutes In question they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate commerce, when their interests will be served thereby, to build up favored centers of population at the expense of the business of the country... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 686 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PKOUTY, Commissioner : The complainant... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 686 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PKOUTY, Commissioner : The complainant... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 686 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PROUTY, Commissioner : The complainant... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 686 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE J PKOUTY, Commissioner: The complainant... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1913 - 830 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. As has been stated, the through rates from Atlantic seaboard territory to the Missouri River... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1913 - 830 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. \ * ^ V XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PROUTY, Commissioner:... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1913 - 830 páginas
...interpretation of the statutes in question, they may well be regarded as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PROUTY, Commis»ioner : The complainant... | |
 | William Zebina Ripley - 1913 - 830 páginas
...as recognizing the authority of competing railroad companies engaged in interstate commerce—when their interests will be subserved thereby — to build...enactments, properly interpreted, would lead to such a result. XV THE SOUTHERN BASING POINT SYSTEM THE DAWSON, GA., CASE 1 PROUTY, Commissioner : The complainant... | |
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