... and in so doing to fix a maximum of charge to be made for services rendered, accommodations furnished, and articles sold. To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the states upon some or all these subjects; and we think it has never yet been... Albany Law Journal - Page 1811877Full view - About this book
| Bruce Wyman - Public utilities - 1920 - 634 pages
...sold. To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the States upon some or all these subjects ; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended that such legislation came within an}- of the constitutional prohibitions against interference with private property ./With the Fifth... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 668 pages
...sold. To this day statutes are to be found in many of the States upon some or all of these subjects, and we think it has never yet been successfully contended...prohibitions against interference with private property. While from time to time new public callings have come into being, yet the Courts have without serious... | |
| Hugh Evander Willis - Bailments - 1923 - 1036 pages
...sold. To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the states upon some or all these subjects ; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended...wharves, * * * the sweeping of Chimneys, and to fix the rates of fees therefor, * * * and the weight and quality of bread," 3 Stat. 587, Sec. 7 ; and, in 1848,... | |
| Charles Kellogg Burdick - Bars (Drinking establishments) - 1924 - 772 pages
...sold. To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the States upon some or all these subjects; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended...Congress, in 1820, conferred power upon the city of _ Washington " to regulate ... the rates of wharfage at private wharves, . . . the sweeping of chimneys,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - Housing - 1925 - 676 pages
...innkeepers, etc. Mr. MACCHESNEY. Yes. Senator COPELAND. And you will notice that at the end it says: With the fifth amendment in force, Congress, in 1820,...wharves, * * * the sweeping of chimneys, and to fix the rates of fees therefor, * * * and the weight and quality of bread," * * * and * * "to make all necessary... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1925 - 696 pages
...innkeejpers, etc. Mr. MACCHESNEY. Yes. Senator COPELAND. And you will notice that at the end it says: With the fifth amendment in force, Congress, in 1820,...wharves, * * * the sweeping of chimneys, and to fix the rates of fees therefor, * * * and the weight and quality of bread," * * * and * * * "to make all necessary... | |
| Charles Willis Needham - Commerce - 1925 - 772 pages
...added: "To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the States upon some or all these subjects; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended...prohibitions against interference with private property." It announced as its conclusions that, down to the time of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment,... | |
| Young Berryman Smith, Noel Thomas Dowling - Public utilities - 1926 - 1310 pages
...sold. To this day, statutes are to be found in many of the states upon some or all these subjects; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended...wharves, * * * the sweeping of chimneys, and to fix the rates of fees therefor, * * * and the weight and quality of bread," 3 Stat. 587, § 7 ; and, in 1848,... | |
| Frederick Dumont Smith - Constitutional history - 1926 - 608 pages
...found in many of the States upon some or all these subjects and we think it has never yet 3. 27 VL 143. been successfully contended that such legislation...against interference with private property. With the 5th Amendment in force, Congress, in 1820, conferred power upon the City of Washington 'to regulate... | |
| Law - 1877 - 658 pages
...To this day statutes are to be found in many of the states upon some or all these subjects, and ive think it has never yet been successfully contended...wharves, * * the sweeping of chimneys, and to fix the rates of fees therefor, * • and the weight and quality of bread " (3 St., 587, § 7) ; and, in 1848,... | |
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