As we read the opinion of the Court, the Commission is now freed from the compulsion of admitting evidence on reproduction cost or of giving any weight to that element of "fair value. Reports: Opinions, Decisions, and Orderspor United States. Federal Power Commission - 1944Vista de fragmentos - Acerca de este libro
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