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... paid , for freight shipped . This the companies do not include in gross earnings . Perhaps , by a rigid construction , this rebate might be reckoned as a part of the gross earnings , that it was money paid out , or allowed , to ...
... paid , for freight shipped . This the companies do not include in gross earnings . Perhaps , by a rigid construction , this rebate might be reckoned as a part of the gross earnings , that it was money paid out , or allowed , to ...
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... paid by the trust deed and the subsequent agreement , at least to the extent the bonds were surrendered and land certificates issued in lieu thereof . I understand that there are other transactions similar to this , different only in ...
... paid by the trust deed and the subsequent agreement , at least to the extent the bonds were surrendered and land certificates issued in lieu thereof . I understand that there are other transactions similar to this , different only in ...
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... paid per mile , 4 1-5 FREIGHT . Total tons of freight transported , Total tons of freight transported one mile , Average rate paid per ton per mile , EARNINGS . 962,958 - 77,772,495 3 cts . The gross earnings amount this year to ...
... paid per mile , 4 1-5 FREIGHT . Total tons of freight transported , Total tons of freight transported one mile , Average rate paid per ton per mile , EARNINGS . 962,958 - 77,772,495 3 cts . The gross earnings amount this year to ...
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... paid in . The amount of capital stock unpaid . The present amount of funded debt . The present amount of floating debt .. Amount of stock held or owned in Minnesota ,. Amount of debt held or owned in Minnesota ... The amount due the ...
... paid in . The amount of capital stock unpaid . The present amount of funded debt . The present amount of floating debt .. Amount of stock held or owned in Minnesota ,. Amount of debt held or owned in Minnesota ... The amount due the ...
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... paid ......... . 56 $ 1,368 PROPERTY BURNED . Timber was burned for which $ 75 was claimed and $ 50 paid . ACCIDENTS . The only accident reported is that of Walter Welch , switchman , at St. Paul , who was killed , April 21 , 1872 , by ...
... paid ......... . 56 $ 1,368 PROPERTY BURNED . Timber was burned for which $ 75 was claimed and $ 50 paid . ACCIDENTS . The only accident reported is that of Walter Welch , switchman , at St. Paul , who was killed , April 21 , 1872 , by ...
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47 ÆäÀÌÁö - Rights of property, like all other social and conventional rights, are subject to such reasonable limitations in their enjoyment as shall prevent them from being injurious, and to such reasonable restraints and regulations established by law as the Legislature, under the governing and controlling power vested in them by the Constitution, may think necessary and expedient...
47 ÆäÀÌÁö - It was further said that by the general police power of a state 'persons and property are subjected to all kinds of restraints and burdens in order to secure the general comfort, health, and prosperity of the state; of the perfect right of the legislature to do which no question ever was, or upon acknowledged general principles ever can be, made, so far as natural persons are concerned.
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - While the rights of private property are sacredly guarded, we must not forget that the community also have rights, and that the happiness and well being of every citizen depends on their faithful preservation.
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act as amended by this Act shall be liable for each Offence to a Penalty not less than Three Pounds and not more than Ten Pounds.
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - The continued existence of a government would be of no great value if by implications and presumptions it was disarmed of the powers necessary to accomplish the ends of its creation, and the functions it was designed to perform transferred to the hands of privileged corporations.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - It was granted power by its charter "to survey, locate, construct, complete, alter, maintain and operate a railroad with one or more tracks or lines of rails from the southern terminus of the Illinois and Michigan canal to a point at the city of Cairo, with a branch of the same...
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes, and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth and of the subjects of the same.
30 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... periods therein specified, pay into the treasury of this State a certain percentage therein mentioned of the gross earnings of such railroad companies now existing or hereafter organized, shall, before the same shall take effect or be in force, be submitted to a vote of the people of the State, and be adopted and ratified by a majority of the electors of the State voting at the election at which the same shall be submitted to them.
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - The power we allude •to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution, to make, ordain and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth and of the subjects of the same.
84 ÆäÀÌÁö - In addition to which must be given a statement of the date of each accident, the place where it occurred, the train, the cause and the extent of the injuries inflicted upon each, person, and the name of such person. • TABLE J.