| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 872 páginas
...specific items of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. 1 Except that rates may, in no event, be prohibitive, exorbitant, or unduly burdensome to the public.... | |
| Charles Kellogg Burdick - 1924 - 772 páginas
...specific items of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service; thus becoming... | |
| Philip Cabot, Deane Waldo Malott - 1927 - 648 páginas
...specific items of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the state in the performance of the public service; thus becoming... | |
| Martin Gustav Glaeser - 1927 - 908 páginas
...made his view of a constitutionally compensatory rate turn upon this interpretation of a franchise. "The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His Company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service; becoming a public... | |
| Robert Harvey Whitten - 1927 - 1094 páginas
...specific times of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service; thus becoming... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1935 - 1440 páginas
...specific items of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service, thus becoming... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1963 - 842 páginas
...stated by the late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Louis D. Brandeis: "The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service ; thus becoming... | |
| American Gas Association - 1921 - 308 páginas
...specific items of property are employed by the utility, their exchange value is not of legal significance. The investor agrees, by embarking capital in a utility,...that its charges to the public shall be reasonable. His company is the substitute for the State in the performance of the public service; thus becoming... | |
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