There is no cast-iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum, or requires that the service shall be exactly along the same lines. Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan - Page 389by Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, James M. Reasoner, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Richard W. Cooper - 1910Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1170 pages
...less or different," but its purpose and spirit of equality Is not dissimilar, and In principle forbids any difference in charge which is not based upon difference in service, and, viewed In this light, the contract under consideration, which grants to the complainants the privilege... | |
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 714 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no castiron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum,...difference in service, and even when based upon difference in service it must have some reasonable relation to the amount of difference and cannot be so great... | |
| Electronic journals - 1907 - 728 pages
...than upon ordinary short commercial messages, the court saying that the principle of equality forbids any difference in charge which is not based upon difference in service, and that even then it must have some reasonable relation to the amount of difference. 8 Neither of these... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1918 - 1148 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast-iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum,...reasonable relation to the amount of difference,' and can not be so great as to produce an unjust discrimination. The Postal on brief says : We do not hesitate... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1210 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast Iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum....requires that the service shall be exactly along the same line. But that principle of equality does forbid any difference in charge which is not based upon difference... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - Conflict of laws - 1900 - 520 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast-iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum, or requires that the service shall be exactty along the same lines. But that prinr'p1** "f "q^i^'y d"°° <V"-'"^ °"y Hiffv^.. ence in charge... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 686 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast iron line of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum,...equality does forbid any difference in charge which is hot based upon difference in service, and even when based upon difference of service, must have some... | |
| Appellate courts - 1904 - 822 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There Is no oastiron lino of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum,...requires that the service shall be exactly along the same line. But that principle of equality does forbid any difference In charge which is not based upon difference... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - Interstate commerce - 1905 - 542 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast iron rule of uniformity which prevents the charge from being above or below a particular sum, or requires that the service should be exactly along the same lines. But that principle of equality does forbid any difference in... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale, Bruce Wyman - Interstate commerce - 1906 - 1400 pages
...service and different charges based thereon. There is no cast-iron rule of uniformity which prevents a charge from being above or below a particular sum,...principle of equality does forbid any difference in charges which is not based upon difference of service, and it must have some reasonable relation to... | |
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