Amendment to Section 15a, Interstate Commerce Act 87-1 |
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... appear today and others tomorrow . Many of these people wanted to appear tomorrow , or to follow later on in other hearings . I hope we will disabuse any suggestion that might have been made such as the Senator from Alaska has related ...
... appear today and others tomorrow . Many of these people wanted to appear tomorrow , or to follow later on in other hearings . I hope we will disabuse any suggestion that might have been made such as the Senator from Alaska has related ...
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... appear to have substantially gained the same end in practice , and that is the reason we are here in support of S. 1197 . When the railroads realized in 1958 that your committee was not about to approve the three shall nots , they ...
... appear to have substantially gained the same end in practice , and that is the reason we are here in support of S. 1197 . When the railroads realized in 1958 that your committee was not about to approve the three shall nots , they ...
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... appear to be the only American industry which has spent literally millions of dollars in nationwide advertising telling the country they are on the brink of financial ruin . One of their pet complaints is that their competitors want to ...
... appear to be the only American industry which has spent literally millions of dollars in nationwide advertising telling the country they are on the brink of financial ruin . One of their pet complaints is that their competitors want to ...
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... appear to be necessary in order to meet fairly the barge competition . The bargelines con- template like reductions ... appears , and protestants do not dispute , that the proposed rates would be compensatory . " In Dean v . Herrin ...
... appear to be necessary in order to meet fairly the barge competition . The bargelines con- template like reductions ... appears , and protestants do not dispute , that the proposed rates would be compensatory . " In Dean v . Herrin ...
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... appear , with reasonable clarity , that they attract to themselves more than a fair volume of traffic or are so low as to cast an undue proportion of the transportation burden upon other traffic . [ Citations omitted . ] No such a ...
... appear , with reasonable clarity , that they attract to themselves more than a fair volume of traffic or are so low as to cast an undue proportion of the transportation burden upon other traffic . [ Citations omitted . ] No such a ...
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Page 10 - No corporation shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital and no corporation subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission shall acquire the whole or any part of the assets of...
Page 314 - ... to encourage the establishment and maintenance of reasonable charges for transportation services, without unjust discriminations, undue preferences or advantages, or unfair or destructive competitive practices...
Page 2 - Act, the Commission, in determining whether a rate is lower than a reasonable minimum rate, shall consider the facts and circumstances attending the movement of the traffic by the carrier or carriers to which the rate is applicable. Rates of a carrier shall not be held up to a particular level to protect the traffic of any other mode of transportation, giving due consideration to the objectives of the National Transportation Policy declared in this Act.
Page 44 - When used in this section the term "rates" means rates, fares, and charges, and all classifications, regulations, and practices relating thereto. (2) In the exercise of its power to prescribe just and reasonable rates the Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic by the carrier or carriers for which the rates are prescribed...
Page 813 - Act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each; to promote safe, adequate, economical, and efficient service and foster sound economic conditions in transportation and among the several carriers...
Page 433 - ... to encourage the employment of labor and to foster the preservation and development of a national transportation system adequate to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States, of the postal service, and of the national defense.
Page 315 - Provided, however, That this paragraph shall not be construed to apply to discrimination, prejudice, or disadvantage to the traffic of any other carrier of whatever description.
Page 718 - ... (c) To establish maximum proportional rates by rail to and from the ports to which the traffic is brought, or from which it is taken by the water carrier...
Page 342 - Railroad is a member of the Association of American Railroads and the American Short Line Railroad Association.
Page 315 - Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic by the carrier or carriers for which the rates are prescribed ; to the need, in the public interest, of adequate and efficient railway transportation service at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service ; and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable the carriers, under honest, economical, and efficient management to provide such service.