TICKETS-continued [References are to sections] mistakes of the conductors, 890. conductor collects the ticket without giving a check, 889. ticket good only for through transportation, 1254. forfeiture of the right, 447. no right to stop over, 1255. right to resume journey, 1261. when limited ticket expires, 1254. ticket only entitles to single journey, 1253. ticket stating that no agent could modify the contract, 864. commutation tickets, 1353. mileage tickets, 1353. party tickets, 1353. strip tickets, 1353. TICKET OFFICES reasonable ticket office hours, 398. TIME-TABLES time-table for passenger service, 397. time-table of freight trains, 394. service sufficiently frequent to handle the business offered, 872. proper rights of the through business, 872. stopping of through trains, 872. time-tables of connecting lines, 540. connections between intersecting roads, 872. time-table altered without notification to local agents, 863. adherence to schedule time, 904. highest degree of care, 904. TOBACCO WAREHOUSES are public in character, 142. [References are to sections] TOLL BRIDGES See BRIDGES TOLL OFFICE See TELEPHONE TOOLS cannot be brought into car, 880. TOWBOATS towing lines are public, 173. towing lines compared with tugboats, 173. whether towage is carriage, 774. towing service through canal, 495. TRACTION COMPANIES transfer be presented upon changing cars, 878. transfers good only at intersecting points, 878. going from one car into another in charge of another conductor, conductor giving a bad transfer, 892. TRANSFORMERS electric company should provide, 706. [References are to sections] TRANSPORTATION COMPANY are common carriers, 514. TRAVELERS special need of travelers, 361. carriers' obligations limited to travelers, 362. traveling to test rights, 347. innkeepers' duty owed only to travelers, 363. who is a traveler, 364. resident of the same locality, 364. how long one remains a traveler, 365. citizen of two communities, 365. when one ceases to be a traveler, 366. by condition of his health obliged to remain indefinitely, 366. TROLLEY LINE TRUCKMEN See STREET RAILWAY are common carriers, 169. if they make public profession, 206. See CARRIERS OF GOODS; PUBLIC PROFESSION turnpikes are public utilities, 24. [References are to Sections] TURNPIKES-continued eminent domain for turnpikes, 59. regulation of the rates of turnpike roads, 1067. for railroad to engage in dependent businesses, 537. ultra vires for railroad to engage in collateral businesses, 703. UNCLEAN PERSONS may be refused, 628. UNCONVENTIONAL PERSONS cannot be refused, 558. UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS UNDERTAKER not public, 105. UNDESIRABLE PERSONS refusal of, 560. UNIFORM refusing persons in, 558. UNION RAILWAYS as public services, 129. as common carriers, 177. UNION STATIONS as public utilities, 126. UNIT OF SERVICE public service upon a unit basis, 444. [References are to sections] UNIT OF SERVICE-continued unit must be reasonable, 1249. company cannot insist upon more than one unit, 445. the journey as a single unit, 446. forfeiture of right to original journey, 447. effect of outright repudiation, 448. See RATE-MAKING UNMANNERLY PERSONS cannot be refused, 556. UNPROFITABLE SERVICE often must be rendered, 578. UNWELCOME SERVICE must be rendered, 563. V VALISES brought in car, 626. blocking aisle, 943. VALUATION actual value of the present properties, 1089. original cost of construction, 1099. contract price as the measure of actual cost, 1084. cost enhanced by fraudulent contract, 1084. rise and fall of prices of materials, 1100. present value of the structure as such, 1100. value of the property as a going concern, 1101. more to present value than a mere inventory will show, 1101. actual capital employed in the enterprise, 1102. value of a going business, 1102. what value remains in the franchise, 1103. value as a going concern, 1101. values returned for taxation not inconclusive, 1005. tax valuation does not estop the state, 1106. if the plant is taken by eminent domain, 1103. if property estimated for the purposes of condemnation, 1102. plant bought under a clause in the charter, 1103. |