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... regulations established by the Commission , under the law , are enforced by ample penalties to the State and damages to in dividuals so stringent that the board feels a deep sense of responsibility and anxiety for the just exercise of ...
... regulations established by the Commission , under the law , are enforced by ample penalties to the State and damages to in dividuals so stringent that the board feels a deep sense of responsibility and anxiety for the just exercise of ...
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... regulations for the railroads , and the means adopt- ed by us to prevent unjust discrimination in freight and passenger rates . RESULTS . Since the organization of the Commission , very ma- terial reductions in rates have been effected ...
... regulations for the railroads , and the means adopt- ed by us to prevent unjust discrimination in freight and passenger rates . RESULTS . Since the organization of the Commission , very ma- terial reductions in rates have been effected ...
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... most important regulation adopted by the Com- mission in regard to competition , was briefly referred to in our first report , and is as follows ; C " RULE 6. - The freight rates prescribed by the REPORT OF RAILROAD COMMISSION . 5.
... most important regulation adopted by the Com- mission in regard to competition , was briefly referred to in our first report , and is as follows ; C " RULE 6. - The freight rates prescribed by the REPORT OF RAILROAD COMMISSION . 5.
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... regulations . EMBARGOES PREVENTED . The Commissioners have always believed that ship- pers are entitled to the benefits of any market they may select , according to the natural or artificial ad- vantages it may possess , unrestrained by ...
... regulations . EMBARGOES PREVENTED . The Commissioners have always believed that ship- pers are entitled to the benefits of any market they may select , according to the natural or artificial ad- vantages it may possess , unrestrained by ...
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... regulations was necessarily very expensive , as it embraced a full classification of all freights covered by the rates . Had we attempted to make a separate tariff and classification for each road in the State , the expense of printing ...
... regulations was necessarily very expensive , as it embraced a full classification of all freights covered by the rates . Had we attempted to make a separate tariff and classification for each road in the State , the expense of printing ...
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Página 80 - is between the delegation of power to make the law, which necessarily involves a discretion as to what it shall be, and conferring authority or discretion as to its execution, to be exercised under and in pursuance of the law. The first cannot be done ; to the latter no valid objection can be made.
Página 44 - State, shall charge, collect, demand or receive more than a fair and reasonable rate of toll or compensation, for the transportation of passengers or freight, of any description, or for the use and transportation of any railroad car...
Página 29 - Said commissioners shall from time to time, and as often as circumstances may require, change and revise said schedules. When any schedule shall have been made or revised, as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of said commissioners to cause...
Página 52 - Assembly from taking the property and franchises of incorporated companies, and subjecting them to public use, the same as the property of individuals...
Página 57 - States of competent jurisdiction, to a fine of not less than one thousand dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, or imprisonment for a term not less than one year nor more than three years, or both such fine and imprisonment ; Provided.
Página 54 - railroad corporation," or "railroad company." contained in this Act shall be deemed and taken to mean all corporations, companies or individuals now owning or operating, or which may hereafter own or operate any railroad, in whole or in part, in this State, and the provisions of this Act shall apply to all persons, firms and companies, and to all associations of persons, whether incorporated or otherwise, that shall do business as common carriers upon any of the lines of railroad in this State (street...
Página 52 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Página 52 - The powers of taxation over the whole State shall be exercised by the General Assembly for the following purposes only: For the support of the State government and the puhl.ic institutions. For educational purposes, in instructing children in the elementary branches of an English education only.
Página 80 - The Constitution of the United States gives to Congress the power to enact laws for the regulation of commerce.
Página 51 - The General Assembly shall not remit the forfeiture of the charter of any corporation now existing, or alter or amend the same, or pass any other general or special law for the benefit of such corporation, except upon the condition that such corporation shall thereafter hold its charter subject to the provisions of this Constitution.