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... reasonable and just and such as ought to have been made in the premises and to have been properly made and arrived at in due form of procedure and such as can and ought to be executed , and shall not be set aside or held invalid unless ...
... reasonable and just and such as ought to have been made in the premises and to have been properly made and arrived at in due form of procedure and such as can and ought to be executed , and shall not be set aside or held invalid unless ...
Page 11
... reasonable , and the order or the decision appealed from shall not be set aside or vacated except for errors of law or unless found unjust or unreasonable by a clear preponderance of the evidence . New Jersey : Appeal : Any party to ...
... reasonable , and the order or the decision appealed from shall not be set aside or vacated except for errors of law or unless found unjust or unreasonable by a clear preponderance of the evidence . New Jersey : Appeal : Any party to ...
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... reasonable and in conformity with the law . Rhode Island : Any utility or any complainant aggrieved by any order of the commission fixing any rate , etc. , may appeal to the supreme court within seven days from the service of the order ...
... reasonable and in conformity with the law . Rhode Island : Any utility or any complainant aggrieved by any order of the commission fixing any rate , etc. , may appeal to the supreme court within seven days from the service of the order ...
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... reasonable ; and , after final hearing , shall decide the matter in controversy as may seem to be just and right . Wisconsin : Within 90 days after any order of the commission , any utility or other party in interest , being ...
... reasonable ; and , after final hearing , shall decide the matter in controversy as may seem to be just and right . Wisconsin : Within 90 days after any order of the commission , any utility or other party in interest , being ...
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... reasonable under the circumstances , and the court in its discretion may stay or suspend in whole or in part the commission's order on such terms as it deems just and in accordance with the practice of courts exercising equity ...
... reasonable under the circumstances , and the court in its discretion may stay or suspend in whole or in part the commission's order on such terms as it deems just and in accordance with the practice of courts exercising equity ...
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