| Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1052 pages
...administrative order under our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. "Power to make the order and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question." The court thereupon considered and sustained two propositions: (1) The act gave the... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - Municipal services - 1910 - 576 pages
...was announced by Mr. Justice White hi Interstate Comm. Com. v. 111. Cent. R. Co., 215 US 452, 470: "Power to make the order and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question." We have thus far considered the new rates with respect to iransportation commencing... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1206 pages
...administrative order upon our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. Power to make the order, and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question." In B. & O. v. Coal Co., 215 US loc. cit. 494, 495, 30 Sup. Ct 164, 54 L. Ed. 292,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1910 - 736 pages
...administrative order upon our conception as. to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. Power to make the order and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question. While, as we have seen, the court below reasoned that the transportation of coal bought... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 740 pages
...administrative order upon our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. Power to make the order, and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, ¡я the question. While, as we have seen, the court below reasoned that the transportation of coal... | |
| Railroad law - 1910 - 860 pages
...administrative order upon our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. Power to make the order, and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question. While, as we have seen, the court below reasoned that the transportation of coal brought... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1911 - 398 pages
...administrative order upon our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised. Power to make the order and not the mere expediency or wisdom of having made it, is the question. BURNHAM-HANNA-MUNGER CASE. Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago, Rock Island... | |
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