Opinions and Decisions of the Railroad Commission of the State of Wisconsin, Volumen24Wisconsin Railroad Commission., 1922 |
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... feet except for gas sold at Cudahy , South Milwaukee , and Carrollville not under the demand - rate schedule , for which gas the increase is 10 cents per thousand cubic feet . 1. Gas Rates - Automatic Adjustment An automatic basis for ...
... feet except for gas sold at Cudahy , South Milwaukee , and Carrollville not under the demand - rate schedule , for which gas the increase is 10 cents per thousand cubic feet . 1. Gas Rates - Automatic Adjustment An automatic basis for ...
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Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. per thousand cubic feet of gas sold in Racine and Kenosha in addition to its then existing rates . The petition before the Commission at that time did not cover the matter of adjusting the gas rates for ...
Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. per thousand cubic feet of gas sold in Racine and Kenosha in addition to its then existing rates . The petition before the Commission at that time did not cover the matter of adjusting the gas rates for ...
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... feet . The gas sold per meter in Racine was 36,400 cubic feet , and in Kenosha 32,600 cubic feet . Even aside from the question of whether or not the high - pressure line is fairly chargeable to Kenosha , it appears that a higher rate ...
... feet . The gas sold per meter in Racine was 36,400 cubic feet , and in Kenosha 32,600 cubic feet . Even aside from the question of whether or not the high - pressure line is fairly chargeable to Kenosha , it appears that a higher rate ...
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Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. thousand cubic feet over Racine , and 14 cents per thousand cubic feet over Kenosha . This , of course , does not mean that the rate in the territory north of Racine for general commercial purposes ...
Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. thousand cubic feet over Racine , and 14 cents per thousand cubic feet over Kenosha . This , of course , does not mean that the rate in the territory north of Racine for general commercial purposes ...
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... feet of gas delivered to the customers per ton of coal carbonized , a difference of $ 1.65 per ton in the revenue from coke sales is equivalent to 912 cents per thousand cubic feet of gas sold . That is , if the revenue from coke sales ...
... feet of gas delivered to the customers per ton of coal carbonized , a difference of $ 1.65 per ton in the revenue from coke sales is equivalent to 912 cents per thousand cubic feet of gas sold . That is , if the revenue from coke sales ...
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$2 per month 1919 MEMORANDUM 25 cents 50 cents additional allowance amount Appl applicant's AUTHORITY TO INCREASE average BARRON COUNTY basis book value cars cents per month Chippewa Falls COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY company's consideration consumers County cubic feet December 31 DECISION Applicant depreciation reserve discount earnings Eau Claire effect equipment estimated excess exchange extension telephones fair value four-party furnished gross rates highway increase its rates INCREASE RATES Decided installation investment January June 30 kilowatt-hour kw-hr maintenance MEMORANDUM OF DECISION meter Milwaukee & St minimum charge minimum-wage order October 31 one-party operating expenses ORDER accordingly PANY FOR AUTHORITY Paul Railway petitioner plant proposed rates Railway Company RATES Decided December reasonable reproduction cost residence Revenue Requirements rural subscribers schedule seeks to increase single-fare area single-party switching taxes tele Telephone Company tickets tion toll track traffic two-party utility valuation wages Wausau Wisconsin Telephone Company
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Página 328 - We hold, however, that the basis of all calculations as to the reasonableness of rates to be charged by a corporation maintaining a highway under legislative sanction must be the fair value of the property being used by it for the convenience of the public.
Página 327 - And in order to ascertain that value, the original cost of construction, the amount expended in permanent improvements, the amount and market value of its bonds and stock, the present as compared with the original cost of construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are all matters for consideration, and are to be given such weight as may be just and right in each case. We do not say that...
Página 324 - ... and we concur with the court below in holding that the value of the property is to be determined as of the time when the inquiry is made regarding the rates. If the property which legally enters into the consideration of the question of rates has increased in value since it was acquired, the company is entitled to the benefit of such increase.
Página 324 - The property is held in private ownership and it is that property, and not the original cost of it. of which the owner may not be deprived without due process of law.
Página 238 - It shall be unlawful for any railroad to demand, charge, collect or receive from any person, firm or corporation a less compensation for the transportation of property or for any service rendered or to be rendered by said railroad, in consideration of said person, firm or corporation furnishing any part of the facilities incident thereto...
Página 324 - It is clear that in ascertaining the present value we are not limited to the consideration of the amount of the actual investment.
Página 35 - Commission may decide that it is in the public interest as well as in the interest of the private claimants that a lease be adopted.
Página 327 - 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 services rendered by it are reasonably worth.
Página 325 - We do not say there may not possibly be an exception to it, where the property may have increased so enormously in value as to render a rate permitting a reasonable return upon such increased value unjust to the public.
Página 327 - The ascertainment of that value is not controlled by artificial rules. It is not a matter of formulas, but there must be a reasonable judgment, having its basis in a proper consideration of all relevant facts.