Natural Gas and Gasoline Journal, Volume 13

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Periodicals Publishing Company, 1919 - Natural gas
 

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Page 284 - What the company is entitled to demand, in order that it may have just compensation, is a fair return upon the reasonable value of the property at the time it is being used for the public.
Page 306 - NONE. 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities (If there are none, so state) NONE.
Page 306 - Managers none. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The National Historical Society.
Page 106 - The prohibitions of the statute cannot "be evaded by good motives. The law is its own measure of right and wrong, of what it permits, or forbids, and the judgment of the courts cannot be set up against it in a supposed accommodation of its policy with the good Intention of parties, and. it may be, of some good results.
Page 125 - That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise...
Page 284 - In determining these mixed questions of law and fact, the court confines itself to the ultimate question as to whether the Commission acted within its power. It will not consider the expediency or wisdom of the order, or whether, on like testimony, it would have made a similar ruling. 'The...
Page 90 - The test of a man is the fight he makes, The grit that he daily shows ; The way he stands on his feet and takes Fate's numerous bumps and blows A coward can smile when there's naught to fear, When nothing his progress bars, But it takes a man to stand up and cheer While some other fellow stars. It isn't the victory, after all, But the...
Page 90 - For he isn't afraid to fail. It's the bumps you get, and the jolts you get, And the shocks that your courage stands, The hours of sorrow and vain regret, The prize that escapes your hands, That test your mettle and prove your worth; It isn't the blows you deal, But the blows you take, on the good old earth, That shows if your stuff is real.
Page 284 - The ascertainment of that value is not controlled by artificial rules. It is not a matter of formulas, but there must be a reasonable judgment having its basis in a proper consideration of all relevant facts.
Page 284 - Its conclusion, of course, is subject to review, but, when supported by evidence, is accepted as final ; not that its decision, involving, as it does, so many and such vast public interests, can be supported by a mere scintilla of proof, but the courts will not examine the facts further than to determine whether there was substantial evidence to sustain the order.

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