| Frederick Dumont Smith - 1926 - 608 стор.
...or, perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...are no statutory regulations upon the subject, the courts must determine what is reasonable. The controlling fact is the power to regulate at all. If... | |
| Young Berryman Smith, Noel Thomas Dowling - 1926 - 1310 стор.
...perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...to which legislative control may be exercised, if S.& DPUTn_-6 there are no statutory regulations upon the subject, the courts must determine what is... | |
| 1921 - 500 стор.
...to declare what shall be a reasonable compensation * * * (for property clothed with a public use). Undoubtedly in mere private contracts relating to...legislature has no control over such a contract." Mr. Justice Field dissenting in the Granger Cases said the right to fix prices was limited to cases... | |
| 1877 - 658 стор.
...proper authorities lor the common good. 7. REASONABLE COMPENSATION A LEGISLATIVE QUESTION. — While in mere private contracts relating to matters in which...what is reasonable must be ascertained Judicially; where the property is clothed with a public interest, it is within the power oí the legislature to... | |
| 1908 - 540 стор.
...the public has an interest.18 Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to matters in winch the public has no interest, what is reasonable must be ascertained judicially, But this as because the legislature has no control over such a contract. The common law rule, which requires... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1932 - 146 стор.
...perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable." Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...are no statutory regulations upon the subject, the courts must determine what is reasonable. The controlling fact is the power to regulate at all. If... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1932 - 154 стор.
...perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...must be ascertained judicially. But this is because tinlegislature has no control over such a contract. So, too, in matters which do affect the public... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1934 - 360 стор.
...perhaps more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...are no statutory regulations upon the subject, the courts must determine what is reasonable. The controlling fact is the power to regulate at all. If... | |
| American Bar Association - 1887 - 464 стор.
...perhaps, more properly speaking, to fix a maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable. Undoubtedly, in mere private contracts, relating to...is reasonable must be ascertained judicially. But that is because the Legislature has no control over such a contract. So, too, in matters which do affect... | |
| Bar Association of Arkansas - 1908 - 650 стор.
...more properly speaking, to fix the maximum beyond which any charge made would be unreasonable, that in mere private contracts relating to matters in which...the Legislature has no control over such a contract, and that even in matters of public interest and in which the Legislature has exercised control, the... | |
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