| Eliot Jones, Homer Bews Vanderblue - Railroad law - 1925 - 908 pages
...and allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable, and the Commission may, * * * determine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum...or for the use of the instrumentality so furnished * * *. Clearly, private cars are an instrumentality. In our report In the Matter of Private Cars, 50... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1054 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, the charge and allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable, and the Commission...initiative, determine what is a reasonable charge, etc. Held, that cartage of sugar from refinery to cars did not constitute "transportation," nor a "service... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1052 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, th(> charge and allowance thereof shall be no more than Is just and reasonable, and the commission may, after hearing on a complaint determine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the carrier or carriers for the... | |
| Herbert Confield Lust - Interstate commerce - 1925 - 1258 pages
...so large as to amount to an unlawful concession from the transportation rate; and it may de termine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the carrier, and fix the same by appropriate order. Cambria Steel Co. v. Director General, 64 ICC 737, 740, 741.... | |
| Herbert Confield Lust - Courts - 1925 - 1274 pages
...so large as to amount to an unlawful concession from the transportation rate; and it may de termine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the earner, and fix the same by appropriate order. Cambria Steel Co. v. Director General, 64 ICC 737, 740,... | |
| Grover Gerhardt Huebner, Emory Richard Johnson - Railroads - 1926 - 620 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, the charge or allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable and the Commission...reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the carrier. . . . The Commission was authorized, therefore, to regulate quite effectively the use of private cars... | |
| Frederick Green - Carriers - 1927 - 896 pages
...remark that in no case is any additional charge made to. the shipper for the elevator service. * * * more than is just and reasonable, and the Commission may, after hearing on a complaint, determine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the carrier or carriers for the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Goldstein - Grain trade - 1928 - 360 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, the charge and allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable, and the commission may, after hearing on a complaint, determine what is a reasonable charge as the maximum to be paid by the carrier or carriers for the... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1930 - 910 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, the charge and allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable, and the commission...carriers for the services so rendered or for the use fl of the instrumentality so furnished, and fix the same by appropriate order, which order shall have... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States - Interstate commerce - 1930 - 940 pages
...transportation, or furnishes any instrumentality used therein, the charge and allowance therefor shall be no more than is just and reasonable, and the commission...or carriers for the services so rendered or for the used 7 of the instrumentality so furnished, and fix the same by appropriate order, which order shall... | |
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