Before coming to the question of profit at all the company is entitled to earn a sufficient sum annually to provide not only for current repairs but for making good the depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when the}- come to the end of... Water Works Practice - Page 523by American Water Works Association - 1925 - 790 pagesFull view - About this book
| San Francisco (Calif.) - 1910 - 1586 pages
...some suliHtantinl allowance for depreciation ought to have been made in this case. Supporting Claims. "Before coming to the question of profit at all the...annually to provide not only for current repairs, but fur making good the depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when they come to the end... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 740 pages
...value of the surviving parts. The court refused to approve this method, and we think properly refused. A water plant, with all its additions, begins to depreciate...sufficient sum annually to provide not only for current repain, but for making good the depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when they come... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1911 - 1140 pages
...impossible the conclusion for which they contend. Mr. Justice Moody, on page 13, says: Before coining to the question of profit at all the company is entitled...to provide, not only for current repairs, but for makiug good the depreciation aud replacing the parts of the property when they come to the end of their... | |
| Robert Harvey Whitten - 1912 - 850 pages
...value of the surviving parts. The court refused to approve this method, and we think properly refused. A water plant, with all its additions, begins to depreciate...entitled to earn a sufficient sum annually to provide not for current repairs but for making good the depreciation and placing the parts of the property when... | |
| Robert Harvey Whitten - 1912 - 886 pages
...value of the surviving parts. The court refused to approve this method, and we think properly refused. A water plant, with all its additions, begins to depreciate...Before coming to the question of profit at all the compixny ' s entitled to earn a sufficient sum annually to provide not- onty for current repairs but... | |
| Leonard Francis Boon - 1912 - 200 pages
...of its additions, begins to depreciate in value fror, the moment of its use. Before coming to this question of profit at all the company is entitled...provide not only for current repairs but for making good depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when they come to the end of their life. The company... | |
| 1912 - 1150 pages
...expense. In Knoxville v. Knoxvllle Water Co., supra, Mr. Justice Moody, speaking for the court, said: "Before coming to the question of profit at all, the...sufficient sum annually to provide, not only for current repair, but for making good the depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when they come... | |
| Railroad Commission of the State of California - 1921 - 1054 pages
...as well as to the traveling public. The company is entitkd to earn a sufficient sum annually, iiot only for current repairs but for making good the depreciation and replacing the property, so that at the end of a given period the original investment can lie replaced out of the... | |
| Robert Harvey Whitten - 1914 - 686 pages
...from the moment of its use, and that before coming to the question of profit at all the company was entitled to earn a sufficient sum annually to provide...and replacing the parts of the property when they should come to the end of their life, "the court proceeded to say (p. 14): "If, however, a company... | |
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