Municipal and Private Operation of Public Utilities: Report to the National Civic Federation Commission on Public Ownership and Operation...National civic federation, 1907 |
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Stran 3
... direct upon the householder for their support , but in the case of others they must get an order from a magistrate . Hence , if the magistrate refuses to issue an order , the householder is not disqualified , and magistrates generally ...
... direct upon the householder for their support , but in the case of others they must get an order from a magistrate . Hence , if the magistrate refuses to issue an order , the householder is not disqualified , and magistrates generally ...
Stran 16
... direct from the officers of ratepayers ' associations . The only one that seems to have been aggressive is the London Municipal So- ciety , with such names as the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Avebury ( Sir John Lubbock ) . The specific ...
... direct from the officers of ratepayers ' associations . The only one that seems to have been aggressive is the London Municipal So- ciety , with such names as the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Avebury ( Sir John Lubbock ) . The specific ...
Stran 18
... direct keep regular and distinct books and accounts showing the whole financial transactions of the Tramways Department , and shall at such time as the Corporation may direct deposit all moneys received by him in bank ; and ( 6 ) the ...
... direct keep regular and distinct books and accounts showing the whole financial transactions of the Tramways Department , and shall at such time as the Corporation may direct deposit all moneys received by him in bank ; and ( 6 ) the ...
Stran 46
... direct negotiation . There has not been a strike in the works for forty years , during seventeen of which the works have been unionized . The reasons ascribed by the two parties for this state of their affairs are , on the part of the ...
... direct negotiation . There has not been a strike in the works for forty years , during seventeen of which the works have been unionized . The reasons ascribed by the two parties for this state of their affairs are , on the part of the ...
Stran 55
... direct employment of their craftsmen . Only in a case like the Glasgow tramways , where the department not only repairs but also builds its cars , is the direct employment of skilled mechanics a considerable proportion of total ...
... direct employment of their craftsmen . Only in a case like the Glasgow tramways , where the department not only repairs but also builds its cars , is the direct employment of skilled mechanics a considerable proportion of total ...
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act of Parliament alternating current amount apply auditors authority average bill Birmingham Board of Trade boilers borough capital outlay cars cent charged City of London coal coke committee consumers Corporation cost Councillors debenture December 31 deducted depreciation direct current district dividends Dublin electric lighting employees engineer expenses fares feet Fitters Foreman Give statutory provisions Glasgow interest invested issued labor lease Leicester lines Liverpool London C. C. London County Council London United London-City London-So mains Manchester ment meters miles municipal operation Newcastle Newcastle-District Newcastle-Supply Norwich paid Pancras pany Parliament Parliamentary payment plant private company profits provisional order purchase railway repairs reserve fund retort houses revenue account secured Sheffield sinking fund South Metropolitan station statutory provisions regarding street tion town trade union Tramways Company undertaking wages week Westminster workmen
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Stran 70 - ... shall, on conviction thereof by a court of summary jurisdiction, or on indictment as hereinafter mentioned, be liable either to pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds, or to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour.
Stran 70 - ... of this section in some conspicuous place where the same may be conveniently read by the persons employed, and as often as such copy becomes defaced, obliterated, or destroyed, shall cause it to be renewed with all reasonable despatch.
Stran 420 - ... such value to be in case of difference determined by an engineer or other fit person nominated as referee by the board of trade on the application of either party, and the expenses of the reference to be borne and paid as the reieree directs.
Stran 267 - ... the suitability of the same to the purposes of the undertaking, and where a part only of the undertaking is purchased, to any loss occasioned by severance ; but without any addition in respect of compulsory purchase, or of goodwill, or of any profits which may or might have been, or be made from the undertaking, or of any similar considerations.
Stran 432 - For coke, charcoal, pig iron, bar iron, rod iron, sheet iron, hoop iron, plates of iron, wrought iron, heavy iron castings, railway chains, slabs, billets, and rolled iron, lime, bricks, tiles, slates, salt, fireclay and...
Stran 70 - Where any person -wilfully and maliciously breaks a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property whether real or personal to destruction or serious injury...
Stran 696 - Merchandizes by Wholesale or Retail, and use every lawful Trade, Occupation, Mystery, and Handicraft, for Hire, Gain, Sale, or otherwise, within any Borough.
Stran 434 - ... sum of twopence per mile for every additional quarter of a ton, or fractional part of a quarter of a ton above...
Stran 267 - ... upon terms of paying the then value (exclusive of any allowance for past or future profits of the undertaking, or any compensation for compulsory sale, or other consideration whatsoever) of the tramway; and all lands, buildings, works, materials, and plant of the promoters suitable to and used by them for the purposes of their undertaking...
Stran 267 - ... the then value of all lands, buildings, works, materials, and plant of such Undertakers suitable to and used by them for the purposes of their undertaking within such jurisdiction, such value to be in case of difference determined by arbitration : Provided that the value of such lands, buildings, works, materials, and plant shall be deemed to be their fair market value at the time of the purchase, due regard being had to the nature and then condition of such buildings, works, materials, and plant,...