The Regulation of Inter-state Railroads by the National Government: An Essay Awarded the Prize for 1880 by the New York State Bar AssociationArgus Company, 1881 - 36 σελίδες |
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... means of railroads is , therefore , a very proper function of government . But we need not rest alone upon these general principles . The common law , so fruitful and elastic in its principles and so rich in its illustrations , is a ...
... means of railroads is , therefore , a very proper function of government . But we need not rest alone upon these general principles . The common law , so fruitful and elastic in its principles and so rich in its illustrations , is a ...
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... means to be provided for their enforcement , will now be con- sidered ; and the first step is , to inquire what evils , if any , exist , and of their nature and extent . There is a great evil , and , in a general form of statement , it ...
... means to be provided for their enforcement , will now be con- sidered ; and the first step is , to inquire what evils , if any , exist , and of their nature and extent . There is a great evil , and , in a general form of statement , it ...
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... means to Missouri is cheaper than to Ohio , the Missouri manufacturer has the advantage of his competitor in Ohio , and the one flourishes while the other fails . These are very simple illustrations , but in them may be seen the import ...
... means to Missouri is cheaper than to Ohio , the Missouri manufacturer has the advantage of his competitor in Ohio , and the one flourishes while the other fails . These are very simple illustrations , but in them may be seen the import ...
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... means certain , as some have assumed , that , at common law , a common carrier cannot discriminate , and that he is bound to treat all alike . The carrier is bound to carry for all , and at reasonable rates . But that is a very ...
... means certain , as some have assumed , that , at common law , a common carrier cannot discriminate , and that he is bound to treat all alike . The carrier is bound to carry for all , and at reasonable rates . But that is a very ...
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... means to ends , unless prohibited by statute or charter . To attain its legitimate object , it may use the same means as an individual who seeks a like object . The lawful powers of corporations are thus very broad and undefined , and ...
... means to ends , unless prohibited by statute or charter . To attain its legitimate object , it may use the same means as an individual who seeks a like object . The lawful powers of corporations are thus very broad and undefined , and ...
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Σελίδα 6 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created.
Σελίδα 23 - Government could scarcely deserve the nam,e of a National Government and would soon sink into discredit and imbecility. It would stand as a mere shadow of sovereignty to mock our hopes and involve us in a common ruin.
Σελίδα 6 - Constitution protects, we find that when private property is "affected with a public interest, it ceases to be juris privati only.
Σελίδα 24 - We seem not to reflect that in human society there is scarcely any plan, however salutary to the whole and to every part, by the share each has in the common prosperity, but in one way, or another, and under particular circumstances, will operate more to the benefit of some parts than of others. Unless we can overcome this narrow disposition and learn to estimate measures by their general tendencies, we shall never be a great or a happy people, if we remain a people at all.
Σελίδα 23 - But these regulations are but imperfectly obeyed, and great public mischiefs have followed. Indeed, without this power to regulate commerce among the States, the power of regulating foreign commerce would be incomplete and ineffectual. The very laws of the Union in regard to the latter, whether for revenue, for restriction, for retaliation, or for encouragement of domestic products or pursuits, might be evaded at pleasure, or rendered impotent. In short, in a practical view, it is impossible to separate...
Σελίδα 15 - It is further in evidence that it has been the custom of the managers of the Erie railway, from year to year in the past, to spend large sums to control elections and to influence legislation. In the year 1868 more than one million dollars was disbursed from the treasury for 'extra and legal servicea' For interesting items see Mr.
Σελίδα 5 - There are some, who maintain, that trade will regulate itself, and is not to be benefitted by the encouragements, or restraints of government. Such persons will imagine, that there is no need of a common directing power.
Σελίδα 5 - There are some who maintain that trade will regulate itself, and is not to be benefited by the encouragements or restraints of government. Such persons will imagine that there is no need of a common directing power. This is one of those wild speculative paradoxes, which have grown into credit among us, contrary to the uniform practice and sense of the most enlightened nations.
Σελίδα 15 - The memory of this witness was very defective as to details, and he could only remember large transactions; but could distinctly recall that he had been in the habit of sending money into the numerous districts all over the State, either to control nominations or elections for Senators and members of Assembly. Considered that, as a rule, such investments paid better than to wait till the men got to Albany...
Σελίδα 4 - A good government never puts forth its extraordinary powers, except under circumstances which require it. That government is the best which, while performing all its duties, interferes the least with the lawful pursuits of its people.