Supplement to Snyder's Interstate Commerce Act and Federal Anti-trust Laws: Embracing the Railway Rate Bill, Approved June 29, 1906, Amending the Commerce Act and Elkins Act, with an Introduction and Full Notes of Judicial Decisions Rendered Since the Publication of the Work in July, 1904, with a Reference to the Anti-trust Laws of the Several States. Including Also the Employers Liability Bill, Pure Food Bill, Meat Inspection Bill and Hall-mark Or Jeweler's Liability BillBaker, Voorhis, 1906 - 192 pages |
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Page v
... fact that an increase of one mill per ton per mile , on the traffic for the year 1905 , would produce $ 174,522,089 . They employ 1,600,000 men . Their disbursements include operating expenses , fixed charges , floating indebtedness ...
... fact that an increase of one mill per ton per mile , on the traffic for the year 1905 , would produce $ 174,522,089 . They employ 1,600,000 men . Their disbursements include operating expenses , fixed charges , floating indebtedness ...
Page vi
... facts give force to the pertinent observation of Hon . JOHN F. DILLON , speaking of the danger of railway con- solidation , " that uncontrolled power in a few men by any form of corporate device , to control the railway systems of great ...
... facts give force to the pertinent observation of Hon . JOHN F. DILLON , speaking of the danger of railway con- solidation , " that uncontrolled power in a few men by any form of corporate device , to control the railway systems of great ...
Page xxi
... fact that it carries its own goods in competition with those shipped by a com- petitor would ordinarily be prima facie evidence that dis- crimination has been practiced against the rival , because the carrier has the absolute power to ...
... fact that it carries its own goods in competition with those shipped by a com- petitor would ordinarily be prima facie evidence that dis- crimination has been practiced against the rival , because the carrier has the absolute power to ...
Page xxii
... fact that they have carried it on for more than thirty years in direct violation of the Constitution of Pennsylvania , and the laws of the Commonwealth ? Is it " commercial lynch law " on the part of the government to prohibit the ...
... fact that they have carried it on for more than thirty years in direct violation of the Constitution of Pennsylvania , and the laws of the Commonwealth ? Is it " commercial lynch law " on the part of the government to prohibit the ...
Page xxvi
... fact that a carrying company receives its franchise from the State is not material because , when the carrier assumes to exercise its franchise in connection with interstate commerce , it can do so only in subordination to the power of ...
... fact that a carrying company receives its franchise from the State is not material because , when the carrier assumes to exercise its franchise in connection with interstate commerce , it can do so only in subordination to the power of ...
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