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2. lappuse
... course of human interaction . This status of unstable equilibrium and of limitation and restraint is inevitable from the fact that in all our social and industrial pursuits we are actuated by two opposing motives . Individuality leads ...
... course of human interaction . This status of unstable equilibrium and of limitation and restraint is inevitable from the fact that in all our social and industrial pursuits we are actuated by two opposing motives . Individuality leads ...
5. lappuse
... be im- posed upon both competition and combination by the people themselves in the course of their own interaction and through beneficent governmental regulation justi- fied by the lessons of experience . The subject runs 5.
... be im- posed upon both competition and combination by the people themselves in the course of their own interaction and through beneficent governmental regulation justi- fied by the lessons of experience . The subject runs 5.
6. lappuse
... course of his business experiences . In view of the fact that my business life began as civil engineer in the construction of railroads , was continued as officer of the national government charged with the duty of in- vestigating and ...
... course of his business experiences . In view of the fact that my business life began as civil engineer in the construction of railroads , was continued as officer of the national government charged with the duty of in- vestigating and ...
11. lappuse
... course of time , the extension of the facili- ties of joint railroad traffic placed the companies under a stress of competition and begat administra- tive difficulties which for years threatened the finan- cial existence of every ...
... course of time , the extension of the facili- ties of joint railroad traffic placed the companies under a stress of competition and begat administra- tive difficulties which for years threatened the finan- cial existence of every ...
13. lappuse
... course of traffic . At last it became apparent to every intelligent student of the transportation problem that the whole trouble arose from a lack of administrative control , for no great organization can long exist without some sort of ...
... course of traffic . At last it became apparent to every intelligent student of the transportation problem that the whole trouble arose from a lack of administrative control , for no great organization can long exist without some sort of ...
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56th Congress Act of July Act to Regulate administrative board administrative supervision Albert Fink amendment American Railroad System annual report attempt autocratic power Bureau carrier cent chairman charges cial clearly commerce court commercial and industrial Commis Committee on Interstate common carrier common law competition confer Congress Constitution December December 23 declared dispensing power duty Elkins Act exercise exorbitant rates experience expressed fact Federal judiciary freight Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission involved JOSEPH NIMMO Judge judicial function judicial power June 29 justice Knapp legislative March 25 ment merce Commission mission Montesquieu National Government political ports prescribe rates President proposed proposition Prouty provisions public policy question rail railroad companies railroad regulation railroad transportation Railway rate-cutting reasonable regard Regulate Commerce relative rates restraint of trade result secure self-government Senate Bill Senate Committee shipper sion supervision and control Supreme Court tion total number traffic United unjust discrimination unreasonable
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29. lappuse - At a General Session of the Interstate Commerce Commission, held at its office in Washington, DC, on the 19th day of May AD 1914.
30. lappuse - ... the commission shall have power to require by subpoena the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of all such documentary evidence relating to any matter under investigation.
9. lappuse - ... every railroad company in the United States, whose road is operated by steam, its successors and assigns, be and is hereby authorized to carry upon and over its road, boats, bridges and ferries, all passengers, troops, government supplies, mails, freight and property on their way from any State to another State, and to receive compensation therefor, and to connect with roads of other States so as to...
12. lappuse - Still one thing more, fellow-citizens, a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned.
17. lappuse - there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive powers.
29. lappuse - ... and such writ shall issue in the name of the people of the United States, at the relation of the Commissioners...
25. lappuse - ... at the common law, free to make special contracts looking to the increase of their business, to classify their traffic, to adjust and apportion their rates so as to meet the necessities of commerce, and generally to manage their important interests upon the same principles which are regarded as sound, and adopted in other trades and pursuits.
26. lappuse - If the company is deprived of the power of charging reasonable rates for the use of its property, and such deprivation takes place in the absence of an investigation by judicial machinery, it is deprived of the lawful use of its property, and thus, in substance and effect, of the property itself, without doe process of law, and in violation of the Constitution of the United States...
2. lappuse - Departments; he exercises a general superintendence and direction over United States attorneys and marshals in all judicial districts in the States and Territories; and he provides special counsel for the United States whenever required by any Department of the Government.
29. lappuse - Commission to perform the duties and carry out the objects for which it was created ; and the Commission is hereby authorized and required to execute and enforce the provisions of this act ; and, upon the request of the Commission, it shall be the duty of any district attorney of the United States to whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the...