... being similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city; and that such 'local service' was not of the character which required general and uniform regulation of rates by congressional action, even if the local rates might 'affect'... Investigation of Federal Regulation of Power - Page 268by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1930 - 363 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols - 1920 - 1192 pages
...through which the gas is conducted to factories and residences as it is required for use. The service is similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city. This local service is not of that character which requires general and uniform regulation of rates... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 628 pages
...through which the gas is conducted to factories and residences as it is required for use. The service is similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city. This local service is not of that character which requires general and uniform regulation of rates... | |
| 1927 - 516 pages
...'directly' regulate or burden interstate commerce, it may in some instances, until the subjectmatter is regulated by Congress, pass laws 'indirectly' affecting...might 'affect' the interstate business of the company. "In the Kansas Gas Co. Case the company whose business was principally interstate, transported natural... | |
| United States. Federal Power Commission - 1925 - 1218 pages
...part of an Interstate transmission, was " local in its nature," pertaining to the furnishing of gns to local consumers, and the service rendered to them..." affect " the interstate business of the company. We have, therefore, this situation: The transmission of electric energy across State lines is interstate... | |
| 1925 - 216 pages
...laws by substituting laws of its own. The gas business in question was held to be local in its nature, "similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city," and therefore subject to local regulation until Congress undertakes to regulate. That business was, therefore,... | |
| 1925 - 862 pages
...laws by substituting laws of its own. The gas business in question was held to be local in its nature, "similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city," and therefore subject to local regulation until Congress undertakes to regulate. That business was, therefore,... | |
| 1923 - 1056 pages
...through which the gas Is conducted to factories and residences as it is required for use. The service Is similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city. This local service Is -not of that character which requires general and uniform regulation of rates... | |
| William Mackey Wherry - 1925 - 360 pages
...through which the gas is conducted to factories and residences as it is required for use. The service is similar to that of a local plant furnishing gas to consumers in a city. "This local service is not of that character which requires general and uniform regulation of rates... | |
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