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" To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take over its entire management and run it at the expense of the owner. The extent to which regulation may reasonably go varies with different kinds of business. "
American Law Reports Annotated - Page 612
1925
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Law and Labor: A Periodical on the Law of the Labor Problem

1923 - 716 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 262

United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 872 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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Monthly Labor Review, Volume 17

United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1924 - 1546 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest ia not to import that the public may take...
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The Public and Its Utilities

William Galt Raymond - 1925 - 378 pages
...the owner. ... It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public,...reasonably go varies with different kinds of business. The regulation of rates to avoid monopoly is one thing. The regulation of wages is another. A business...
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Report of the Rent Commission of the District of Columbia to the President ...

District of Columbia. Rent Commission - 1925 - 108 pages
...co*mmon carrier, it is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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Rent Commission in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before the Joint ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1925 - 676 pages
...common carrier. It Is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 38

1925 - 1184 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared." On this basis the decision of the Colorado court in People ex rel. Keyes v. United Mine Workers of...
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Rent Commission in the District of Columbia: Hearings ... on S. 3764 ... 1925

United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1925 - 696 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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Rent Commission in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before ..., Volumes 1-6

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1925 - 686 pages
...import that the public may take over its entire management and run it at the expense of the owner. The extent to which regulation may reasonably go varies with different kinds of business. The regulation .of rates to avoid monopoly Is one tiling. The regulation of wages is another. A business...
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The Government and Labor

Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 672 pages
...common carrier. It is not a matter of legislative discretion solely. It depends on the nature of the business, on the feature which touches the public, and on the abuses reasonably to be feared. To say that a business is clothed with a public interest is not to import that the public may take...
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