What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs for the public convenience. On the other hand, what the public is entitled to demand is that no more be exacted from it for the use of a public highway than the... Report - Sida 651efter New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - 1908Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Joseph Henry Beale, Bruce Wyman - 1906 - 1402 sidor
...decided. It is said as a conclusion of the whole discussion that the carrier is entitled to earn a ' fair return upon the value of that which it employs for the public convenience.' But what is the value of a railway ? BRe Advance in Freight Kates, supra. See §§ 345-351, Infra.... | |
| Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission - 1906 - 412 sidor
...matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property. What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs for the public convenience," The Nebraska cases absolutely settle the question beyond all controversy that the reasonableness or... | |
| Railroad Commission of Washington - 1907 - 374 sidor
...matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property. "What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs...the services rendered by it are reasonably worth." After consultation with Mr. Gillette we found that at a slightly increased cost we could ascertain... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1907 - 266 sidor
...matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property. What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs...the services rendered by it are reasonably worth. But even upon this basis, and determining the probable effect of the act of 1893 by ascertaining what... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 738 sidor
...matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property. What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs...the services rendered by it are reasonably worth. But even upon this basis, and determining the probable effect of the act of 1893 by ascertaining what... | |
| United States. 59th Congress, 2d. session, 1906-1907 House. [from old catalog] - 1907 - 952 sidor
...case. What the company is emitted to ask is a fair return for that which it employs for the public use. On the other hand, what the public is entitled to demand is that no more be exacted from it lluin the services rendered are reasonably worth. So far as we are concerned, we believe that is the... | |
| Harry Turner Newcomb - 1908 - 36 sidor
...relations between the companies and the public : "What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon that which it employs for the public convenience....services rendered by it are reasonably worth." In another place in the same opinion a sentence occurs which is doubtless equivalent in effect to that... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1908 - 354 sidor
...********** What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs for public convenience. On the other hand, what the public...exacted from it for the use of a public highway than the service rendered by it are reasonably worth. I PUBLICITY AND UNIFORM ACCOUNTING I That the commission... | |
| Railroad Commission of Ohio - 1908 - 578 sidor
...is entitled to ask a fair return upon the value qf its capital; and the public is entitled to demand that no more be exacted from it for the use of a public highway than the services rendered by the carrier are reasonably worth. There is no science in rate making, or anything approaching a scientific... | |
| Edward Beauchamp Peirce - 1908 - 1232 sidor
...single article of traffic is one of almost insuperable difficulty. The carrier is entitled to earn a fair return upon the value of that which it employs for the public convenience. But the value of the entire property of the road sheds but little light on the question whether the... | |
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