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 iii
... operate the railways of the United States , it must , of neces- sity , exercise Federal control over the commerce of the nation , and thereby establish economic conditions of vital . and far - reaching importance , which suggest new ...
... operate the railways of the United States , it must , of neces- sity , exercise Federal control over the commerce of the nation , and thereby establish economic conditions of vital . and far - reaching importance , which suggest new ...
Page vii
... operated under a sort of gentlemen's agree- ment , which substantially eliminates competition . Mr. Ed- ward A. Moseley , secretary of the Commission , is authority for the statement that 65 per cent . of all the railroads in the ...
... operated under a sort of gentlemen's agree- ment , which substantially eliminates competition . Mr. Ed- ward A. Moseley , secretary of the Commission , is authority for the statement that 65 per cent . of all the railroads in the ...
Page xi
... operated as a private way so as to permit its use by those only who are chosen by the carrier . Such discrimination would make the highway private . In order to secure these ends , the following pro- visions , in addition to the power ...
... operated as a private way so as to permit its use by those only who are chosen by the carrier . Such discrimination would make the highway private . In order to secure these ends , the following pro- visions , in addition to the power ...
Page xiii
... which would result in securing to the pipe line company a monopoly . Free transportation under such circumstances , would operate as a commercial weapon , equally as formida- ble , as though the carrier gave the pipe line.
... which would result in securing to the pipe line company a monopoly . Free transportation under such circumstances , would operate as a commercial weapon , equally as formida- ble , as though the carrier gave the pipe line.
Page xv
... operate a railroad or a pipe - line in conjunction with the vessels . Such owners are common carriers by virtue of their employment . But the statute is made applicable only to carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or ...
... operate a railroad or a pipe - line in conjunction with the vessels . Such owners are common carriers by virtue of their employment . But the statute is made applicable only to carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or ...
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