In the end we are left to spell out, to argue, to choose between conflicting inferences. Something more precise is requisite in the quasi-jurisdictional findings of an administrative agency. * * * We must know what a decision means before the duty becomes... Practitioners' Journal - Stran 6951968Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1952 - 1030 strani
...given by the Interstate Commerce Commission, we have not been spoken to with sufficient clearness. "We must know what a decision means before the duty...becomes ours to say whether it is right or wrong." United States v. Chicago, M., St. P.&P.R. Co., 294 US 499, 511. Therefore, I think the decision below... | |
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...therefor. As the Supreme Court said in United States v. Chicago, M., St. P. & PR Co., 294 US 499, 511, "We must know what a decision means before the duty...becomes ours to say whether it is right or wrong." The test of interpretation which the Court itself set forth in Piedmont <& N. Ry. Co. v. Interstate Commerce... | |
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