Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Great finality is accorded administrative decisions in those fields in which the government has the greatest power , as , for instance , the collection of taxes or other revenue , and in the abatement of nuisances .
Great finality is accorded administrative decisions in those fields in which the government has the greatest power , as , for instance , the collection of taxes or other revenue , and in the abatement of nuisances .
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The supreme Court of the state reversed the decision of the Superior Court on the ground that the action of the Commission was legislative and discretionary as to the rate ; it said : “ The ascertainment of the fair value of the ...
The supreme Court of the state reversed the decision of the Superior Court on the ground that the action of the Commission was legislative and discretionary as to the rate ; it said : “ The ascertainment of the fair value of the ...
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In a later decade when costs of construction were again rising , the railroads invoked the previous decisions of the courts and insisted that they were entitled to be valued , not on the original investment but upon the present value of ...
In a later decade when costs of construction were again rising , the railroads invoked the previous decisions of the courts and insisted that they were entitled to be valued , not on the original investment but upon the present value of ...
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Court has laid down as a matter of law as a necessary part of any decision , the rule that either original investment or reproduction cost were necessarily the constitutional basis of valuation . It is true that in Smyth v .
Court has laid down as a matter of law as a necessary part of any decision , the rule that either original investment or reproduction cost were necessarily the constitutional basis of valuation . It is true that in Smyth v .
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... cases relied on by Mr. Justice McReynolds as precedents for the majority decision . They are : Missouri Pac . Ry . Co. v . Tucker , 230 U. S. 340 , 347 ; Wadley Southern Ry . Co. v . Georgia 235 U. S. 651 , 660 , 661 ; Missouri vs.
... cases relied on by Mr. Justice McReynolds as precedents for the majority decision . They are : Missouri Pac . Ry . Co. v . Tucker , 230 U. S. 340 , 347 ; Wadley Southern Ry . Co. v . Georgia 235 U. S. 651 , 660 , 661 ; Missouri vs.
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