| New York Chamber of Commerce - Commerce - 1908 - 518 pages
...for consideration, and ought to be given such weight as may be just and right in each case. There may be other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property.'1 It is not necessary to consider this part of the subject farther. Why thi* Antagonixm to... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 812 pages
...necessitating a temporary increase in rates, properly places the burden on the present generation. 15 be given such weight as may be just and right in each...regarded in estimating the value of the property." Undoubtedly there are such other matters, notably depreciation. In two rather recent cases the court... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1931 - 966 pages
...weighed against cost of reproduction in reaching a single-sum value. There remained to be considered "other matters to be regarded in estimating the value of the property " referred to in Smyth v. Ames and " other elements of value " specified in the valuation act. These... | |
| Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1140 pages
...property being used by it for the convenience of the public. And in order to ascertain that va'ne, the original cost of construction, the amount expended...in estimating the value of the property. What the compary is entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that vhich it employs for the public... | |
| Economics - 1904 - 654 pages
...are all matters for consideration, and are to be given such weight as may be just and right in such case. We do not say that there may not be other matters...in estimating the value of the property. What the comp&nfjte entitled to ask is a fair return upon the value of that which it employs forthe public convenience.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1906 - 682 pages
...; it might result in a value above or below cost, or stock and bonds combined. The Court says : 2 " And in order to ascertain that value, the original...regarded in estimating the value of the property." The presumption is, however, that the rate fixed by the state is reasonable. It is for the party challenging... | |
| Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission - Railroads - 1906 - 414 pages
...construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by the statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses,...What the company is entitled to ask is a fair return on the value of that which it employs for the public convenience. On the other hand, what the public... | |
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