[References are to sections] RATE THEORIES-Continued length of haul as a factor, 388. average rate per unit of service, 397. recognition of the ton-mile cost basis, 398. ton-mile cost basis not oppressive, 399. 3. Value as the basis. rates based upon value, 431. what the traffic will bear, 432. essential defects in the principle, 433. legal limitations peculiarly necessary, 434. value of service to shipper, 435. value of the goods, 436. limit of value of service, 437. traffic will continue to move at unfair rates, 438. worth of the service to the owners, 439. 4. Comparison of these theories. various theories as to rate making, 381. all factors enter into a particular rate, 569. distribution of the burden, 383. modification of the principle, 389. argument for permitting disproportionate rate, 400. authorities opposed to disproportion, 401. full extent of the doctrine, 411. proportionate rates always legal, 410. REFRIGERATION, refrigeration under the Act, 181. precooling if found necessary, 181. scheduling of refrigeration charge, 181. private lines of refrigeration cars, 181. icing as transportation, 82. auxiliary service as refrigeration, 574. refrigerator equipment, 933. REGULATIONS, See ALLOWANCES. rules and regulations, 815. cannot rely upon unpublished practices, 820. REHEARING, See PROCEDURE. provisions of the Act, 1030. 1. Right to reparation. who entitled to reparation, 1098. complainant asking only reparation, 1074. as between consignor and consignee, 1099. consignor usually the substantial party, 1099. 2. Award of reparation. reparation in connection with relief, 1041. extent of the jurisdiction, 1058. does not cover suits for damages generally, 1045. damages from inability to compete, 1059. damages from loss of contracts, 1059. order of the Commission for payment, 1060. reparation for improper charges, 824. in first instance a shipper must pay, 824. SCHEDULES OF RATES, provisions of the Act, 810. 1. Requirement of published schedules. of whom filing required, 830. published rates are the sole guide, 1048. posting distinguished from filing, 818. 2. Departure from published rates. consequences of failing to file, 819. any variation herefrom forbidden, 820. only scheduled rates legal, 822. rate wars no excuse, 823. reparation for improper charges, 824. conclusive presumption of legality, 829. provisions cannot have retroactive effect, 831. invalidity of varied rate, 833. effect of invalidity on contract, 834. stipulations in bills of lading, 835. certain technical points discussed, 825. 3. Joint tariffs and schedules. meaning of joint tariff, 836. making and filing jointly, 837. what particulars must be published, 838. [References are to sections] SCHEDULES OF RATES-Continued divisions and proportional rates, 842. essentials of the crime, 827. 4. Form of schedules required. State courts deprived of jurisdiction, 1051. sanctity of the scheduled rate, 629. SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT, storage under the Act, 183. independent storage of commodities, 183. charges must be scheduled, 811. storage charges, 576. usual price for warehousing, 576. STREET RAILWAYS, street railways not under Act, 165. interurban lines under the Act, 165. electric railway that does not transport freight, 165. SUSPENSION OF RATE ADVANCES, history of the power, 89. burden to justify advances, 1123. SWITCHING, switching under the Act, 160. include delivery only on a carrier's own rails, 177. undertaking delivery within switching limits, 177. foreign line switching, 177. |