Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volume 234L.K. Strouse, 1940 - Interstate commerce |
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... reasonable . At the hearing Blair , Nebr . , was added as a destination . Reasonable rates for the future and reparation on shipments made after December 19 , 1937 , are sought . Rates are per net ton . The stone here considered is for ...
... reasonable . At the hearing Blair , Nebr . , was added as a destination . Reasonable rates for the future and reparation on shipments made after December 19 , 1937 , are sought . Rates are per net ton . The stone here considered is for ...
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... reasonable assurance of the genuineness of the freight bills and records from which the statements were prepared . Under the provisions of Public Act 734 of the Seventy - fourth Con- gress , lack of personal knowledge by the entrant or ...
... reasonable assurance of the genuineness of the freight bills and records from which the statements were prepared . Under the provisions of Public Act 734 of the Seventy - fourth Con- gress , lack of personal knowledge by the entrant or ...
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... reasonable level , it should conclude also that the same level of rates would be reasonable for southbound application . Complainants call attention to the fact that the rates on the con- sidered commodities from producing points in the ...
... reasonable level , it should conclude also that the same level of rates would be reasonable for southbound application . Complainants call attention to the fact that the rates on the con- sidered commodities from producing points in the ...
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... reasonable basis . That level , northbound , supports the finding that the same level is a maximum reasonable level for application southbound . Nothing in this record , other than the difference in the rate level in the two destination ...
... reasonable basis . That level , northbound , supports the finding that the same level is a maximum reasonable level for application southbound . Nothing in this record , other than the difference in the rate level in the two destination ...
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... reasonable and logical in- terpretation is that such carrier is to participate only as the deliv- ering carrier . In interpreting the routing instructions , effect must be given to all of the words used . That being true , it follows ...
... reasonable and logical in- terpretation is that such carrier is to participate only as the deliv- ering carrier . In interpreting the routing instructions , effect must be given to all of the words used . That being true , it follows ...
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Page 32 - employer" shall not include any street, interurban, or suburban electric railway, unless such railway is operating as a part of a general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system of transportation now or hereafter operated by any other motive power. The Interstate Commerce Commission...
Page 33 - ... general steamrailroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system of transportation now or hereafter operated by any other motive power. The Interstate Commerce Commission is hereby authorized and directed upon request of the Board, or upon complaint of any party interested, to determine after hearing whether any line operated by electric power falls within the terms of this proviso. The term "employer...
Page 568 - ... shipments, without extra charge therefor to the shipper, consignee or owner, except in cases where the unloading or reloading en route is at the request of the shipper, consignee or owner, or to try an intermediate market, or to comply with quarantine regulations.
Page 76 - with full power to settle the affairs, collect the outstanding debts and divide the moneys and other property among the stockholders, after paying the debts due and owing by such corporation at the time of its dissolution, as far as such money and property will enable them; to :sue for and recover...
Page 568 - Transportation wholly by railroad of ordinary livestock in carload lots destined to or received at public stockyards shall include all necessary service of unloading and reloading en route, delivery at public stockyards of inbound shipments into suitable pens, and receipt and loading at such yards of outbound shipments, without extra charge therefor to the shipper, consignee or owner...
Page 13 - Provided, however, That the term "carrier" shall not include any street, interurban, or suburban electric railway unless such...
Page 272 - A carrier or group of carriers must be the common source of the discrimination — must effectively participate in both rates, if an order for correction of the disparity is to run against it or them.
Page 318 - ... any undue or unreasonable advantage, preference, or prejudice as between persons or localities in intrastate commerce on the one hand and interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 15 - Congress and were enacted as the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 and the Carriers Taxing Act of 1937.
Page 76 - ... the existence of every corporation may be continued for three years after its dissolution from whatever cause for the purpose of enabling those charged with the duty to settle up its affairs...