| Bruce Wyman - Public utilities - 1920 - 638 pages
...there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, &c. : neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate ; but the duties...though settled by the king's license or charter." And then he assigns this reason, "for now the wharf and crane and other conveniences are affected with... | |
| Bruce Wyman - Public utilities - 1920 - 634 pages
...excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, passage, etc. Neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate degree, but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, though settled by the king's license or charter." The contention that the right to regulate the charges of ferrymen or wharfingers was founded on the... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 668 pages
...cranage, wharfage, etc., but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, for now the wharf and the crane and other conveniences are affected with a public interest and they cannot be juris private only." This doctrine is the primary base used by the United States Supreme... | |
| William Lloyd Huggins - Industrial laws and legislation - 1922 - 236 pages
...arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, etc., but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, for now the wharf and crane and other conveniences...interest and they cease to be juris privati only." The principle stated by Sir Matthew is invoked every time a complaint is lodged with the Interstate... | |
| Ernst Freund, Robert Virgil Fletcher, Joseph Edward Davies, Cuthbert Winfred Pound, John Albert Kurtz, Charles Nagel - Administrative law - 1923 - 204 pages
...cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties...privati only; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest, but is affected by a public interest.... | |
| Hugh Evander Willis - Bailments - 1923 - 1036 pages
...there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, &c. : neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate ; but the duties...though settled by the king's license or charter." And then he assigns this reason, "for now the wharf and crane and other conveniences are affected with... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Collisions at sea - 1924 - 852 pages
...and moderate, though settled by the king's licence or charter.' And then he assigns this reason, ' for now the wharf and crane and other conveniences...with a public interest, and they cease to be juris privaii only.' " In the above case the London Dock Company having built warehouses in which wines were... | |
| Charles Kellogg Burdick - Bars (Drinking establishments) - 1924 - 772 pages
...or charter." And then he assigns this reason, " for now the wharf and crane and other con" veniences are affected with a public interest, and they cease to be "juris privati only."2 Then were the company's warehouses juri •, privati only at this time ? The legislature had... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1925 - 696 pages
...can not be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties...privati only; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest, hut is affected by a public interest.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - Housing - 1925 - 686 pages
...can not be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties...privati only; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest, but is affected by a public interest.... | |
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