A Treatise on Electric Law: Comprising the Law Governing All Electric Corporations, Uses and Appliances, Also All Relative Public and Private Rights, 1±ÇBanks law publishing Company, 1907 - 1774ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... condemnation . Post Roads Act - Condem- nation under State law Telegraph companies . 55. Commerce Federal Consti- - 46. What are post and military roads . 47. Post Roads Act not limited to public domain . 48. Post Roads Act applies to ...
... condemnation . Post Roads Act - Condem- nation under State law Telegraph companies . 55. Commerce Federal Consti- - 46. What are post and military roads . 47. Post Roads Act not limited to public domain . 48. Post Roads Act applies to ...
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... Condemnation right of way . railroad Necessity of taking need not be shown . 278h . Same subject Statute conferring right to con- demn so much as may be necessary . 2781. Same subject - Where stat- ute provides that neces- sity for use ...
... Condemnation right of way . railroad Necessity of taking need not be shown . 278h . Same subject Statute conferring right to con- demn so much as may be necessary . 2781. Same subject - Where stat- ute provides that neces- sity for use ...
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... condemnation . 289. Viewing of property by jury . 290. Condemnation - Bridge by telegraph company — In- junction . 291. Condemnation Judgment . 291a . Duty of court to determine question of interference of telegraph line with use by ...
... condemnation . 289. Viewing of property by jury . 290. Condemnation - Bridge by telegraph company — In- junction . 291. Condemnation Judgment . 291a . Duty of court to determine question of interference of telegraph line with use by ...
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... condemnation of a right of way by any telegraph or tele- phone companies . Another supple- ment followed in 1882 ( Rev. Supp . , p . 1023 ) providing for construction by any telegraph company of its line by means of underground ca- bles ...
... condemnation of a right of way by any telegraph or tele- phone companies . Another supple- ment followed in 1882 ( Rev. Supp . , p . 1023 ) providing for construction by any telegraph company of its line by means of underground ca- bles ...
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... condemnation it is thereby affected with a public use . " Cogdell v . Western Union Teleg . Co. , 135 N. C. 431 , 435 , 47 S. E. 490 , per Douglass , J. " The defend- ant as a common carrier , owed to the plaintiff a public duty which ...
... condemnation it is thereby affected with a public use . " Cogdell v . Western Union Teleg . Co. , 135 N. C. 431 , 435 , 47 S. E. 490 , per Douglass , J. " The defend- ant as a common carrier , owed to the plaintiff a public duty which ...
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266 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers and no others: First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted; third, those essential to the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient but indispensable.
255 ÆäÀÌÁö - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use; but, so long as he maintains the use, he...
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted ; third, those essential to the accomplishment of the declared objects and purposes of the corporation— not simply convenient, but indispensable.
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is a well-settled rule of construction of grants by the Legislature to corporations, whether public or private, that only such powers and rights can be exercised under them as are clearly comprehended within the words of the act or derived therefrom by necessary implication, regard being had to the objects of the grant. Any ambiguity or doubt arising out of the terms used by the Legislature must be resolved in favor of the public.
107 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to aid in the construction of telegraph lines, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes...
162 ÆäÀÌÁö - Constitution leads to the conclusion that no State has the right to lay a tax on interstate commerce in any form, whether by way of duties laid on the transportation of the subjects of that commerce, or on the receipts derived from that transportation, or on the occupation or business of carrying it on, and the reason is that such taxation is a burden on that commerce, and amounts to a regulation of it, which belongs solely to Congress.
86 ÆäÀÌÁö - That private messages may, with the consent and authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, be transmitted over any and all telephone lines controlled by the Treasury Department, whenever it does not interfere with Government business, at such rates and on such terms and conditions as may from time to time be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, the proceeds thereof to be accounted for and paid into the Treasury of the United States.
92 ÆäÀÌÁö - Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of the country and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the...
247 ÆäÀÌÁö - The government of the United States, within the scope of its powers, operates upon every foot of territory under its jurisdiction. It legislates for the whole nation, and is not embarrassed by State lines. Its peculiar duty is to protect one part of the country from encroachments by another upon the national rights which belong to all.
22 ÆäÀÌÁö - The electric telegraph marks an epoch in the progress of time. In a little more than a quarter of a century it has changed the habits of business, and become one of the necessities of commerce. It is indispensable as a means of inter-communication, but especially is it so in commercial transactions.