| Oklahoma State Bar Association - 1907 - 350 páginas
...the definition of Pennoyer vs. McConnaughy. Second, it was established that a State has general power to regulate the fares and freights which may be charged and received by railroad and other carriers, and that the States might regulate this directly or through a Commission. A judicial... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1935 - 310 páginas
...the State for taxation, purposes with several classes and provides for different burdens upon them. There can be no doubt of the general power of a State, where there is reasonable • ground therefor, to classify property wholly within her limits and to... | |
| Colorado Bar Association - 1918 - 304 páginas
...Co., 154 US, 362, Justice Brewer in his opinion says: "There can be no doubt of the general powers of a state to regulate the fares and freights which may be charged and received by railroads or other carriers, and that this regulation can be carried on by means of a commission. Such... | |
| 1905 - 784 páginas
...prescribe the rates, or it might commit to some subordinate tribunal this duty. Reagan case (154 US): There can be no doubt of the general power of a State...regulate the fares and freights which may be charged or received by railroads or other carriers, and that this regulation can be carried on by means of... | |
| Tennessee. Railroad and Public Utilities Commission - 1899 - 156 páginas
...the Tennessee Act in question. "There can be no doubt," says the Supreme Court of the United States, "of the general power of a State to regulate the fares and rates which may be charged and received by railroad? or other carriers, and that this regulation can... | |
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