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... present case is to be re- solved solely upon the basis of past and current facts whose weight must be strictly weighed as in the adjudication of a factual issue in a court of law . " Petitioners say that that statement is the assertion ...
... present case is to be re- solved solely upon the basis of past and current facts whose weight must be strictly weighed as in the adjudication of a factual issue in a court of law . " Petitioners say that that statement is the assertion ...
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... present and then to exercise a rational judgment upon that data to ascertain the public conven- ience and necessity in the reasonably fore- seeable future . In concluding its opinion the Board used this complete paragraph , from which ...
... present and then to exercise a rational judgment upon that data to ascertain the public conven- ience and necessity in the reasonably fore- seeable future . In concluding its opinion the Board used this complete paragraph , from which ...
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... present situa- tion , the bond - buying activities of the cor- poration were engaged in as profit - making ventures , and in both instances substantial profits had in fact been made with ensuing taxability under the statute . Also , in ...
... present situa- tion , the bond - buying activities of the cor- poration were engaged in as profit - making ventures , and in both instances substantial profits had in fact been made with ensuing taxability under the statute . Also , in ...
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