Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volume 200L.K. Strouse, 1934 - Interstate commerce |
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... the rates assailed with those on numerous commodities , but the record does not show that the transportation conditions surrounding the movement of the compared commodities are similar 200 I.C.C. 26 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION REPORTS.
... the rates assailed with those on numerous commodities , but the record does not show that the transportation conditions surrounding the movement of the compared commodities are similar 200 I.C.C. 26 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION REPORTS.
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... compared commodities are similar to those affecting the commodities here considered . From Pittsburgh and representative origins in central territory the short- line distances to Phillipsburg and Palmerton are less than those to Trenton ...
... compared commodities are similar to those affecting the commodities here considered . From Pittsburgh and representative origins in central territory the short- line distances to Phillipsburg and Palmerton are less than those to Trenton ...
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... compared with complainant's figure of 9 pounds , whereas cotton piece goods will approximate 30 pounds per cubic foot . As previously shown , the commodity rate sought was applicable on " Cotton Goods , in the piece . " Defendants ...
... compared with complainant's figure of 9 pounds , whereas cotton piece goods will approximate 30 pounds per cubic foot . As previously shown , the commodity rate sought was applicable on " Cotton Goods , in the piece . " Defendants ...
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... compared with 604 miles to Jasonville . Defendants contend that the route of movement was unnatural and unreasonable , that the 41 miles of westward movement of the ship- ment over the Baltimore and Ohio from Roachdale to West Dana ...
... compared with 604 miles to Jasonville . Defendants contend that the route of movement was unnatural and unreasonable , that the 41 miles of westward movement of the ship- ment over the Baltimore and Ohio from Roachdale to West Dana ...
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... compared with the more or less inaccessible localities where natural- stone quarries commonly are found . As pointed out above , the southern carriers propose a separate grouping on granite curbing , paving , and flagging , to take ...
... compared with the more or less inaccessible localities where natural- stone quarries commonly are found . As pointed out above , the southern carriers propose a separate grouping on granite curbing , paving , and flagging , to take ...
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Page 499 - Territory, at the request of such commissioner or commission, and may institute any inquiry on its own motion in the same manner and to the same effect as though complaint had been made. No complaint shall at any time be dismissed because of the absence of direct damage to the complainant.
Page 499 - That any person, firm, corporation, or association, or any mercantile, agricultural, or manufacturing society, or any body politic or municipal organization complaining of anything done or omitted to be done by any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act in contravention of the provisions thereof...
Page 267 - 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...
Page 571 - 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.
Page 267 - ... the need, in the public interest of adequate and efficient transportation service by such carriers at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service; and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable such carriers, under honest, economical, and efficient management to provide such service.
Page 393 - Block. A length of track of defined limits, the use of which by trains is governed by block signals, cab signals, or both.
Page 467 - ... if a circuitous rail line or route is, because of such c,ircuity, granted authority to meet the charges of a more direct line or route to or from competitive points and to maintain higher charges to or from intermediate points on its line, the authority shall not include intermediate points as to which the haul of the petitioning line or route is not longer than that of the direct line or route between the competitive points...
Page 459 - Meat and Bone Scrap. If it bears a name descriptive of its kind, composition, or origin it must correspond thereto. (Adopted 1928— Amended 1936, 1938.) B. Feeding tankage is the residue from animal tissues exclusive of hoof, horn, manure, and stomach contents, except in such traces as might occur unavoidably in good factory...
Page 106 - New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia, over irregular routes.
Page 571 - Neither the elimination of the group method of rate making, nor the substituted rule, suggests an intention to impair the Commission's authority over intrastate rates for the appropriate protection of interstate commerce. On the contrary, the substituted rule of rate making by its express terms emphasizes the carriers' need of adequate revenues. The Congress had provided authority to meet that need where inadequate intrastate rates caused unjust discrimination against interstate commerce. The Commission...