Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United StatesL.K. Strouse, 1994 - Interstate commerce |
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... competition of only privately held recyclable materials with privately - held virgin materials . Government owned or financed industry is equally to benefit from the recyclables rates . Certainly in the competition with virgin materials ...
... competition of only privately held recyclable materials with privately - held virgin materials . Government owned or financed industry is equally to benefit from the recyclables rates . Certainly in the competition with virgin materials ...
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... competition . ' Finally , AAR asserts that movements of salt and rock salt meet the Commission's limited scope criteria . Conrail's witness Gutt , in discussing competitive pressures on railroad rates for rock salt , notes that , on ...
... competition . ' Finally , AAR asserts that movements of salt and rock salt meet the Commission's limited scope criteria . Conrail's witness Gutt , in discussing competitive pressures on railroad rates for rock salt , notes that , on ...
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... competition in addition to competition from trucks and water carriers and among railroads . Akzo , a major shipper of salt and rock salt , states that it faces competition from other producers in each of its producing areas ( New York ...
... competition in addition to competition from trucks and water carriers and among railroads . Akzo , a major shipper of salt and rock salt , states that it faces competition from other producers in each of its producing areas ( New York ...
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... competition and the demand for services to establish reasonable rates " and encourage effective competition by making it easier for the railroads to compete without regulatory restraint . By its very nature , an exemption " minimize ( s ) ...
... competition and the demand for services to establish reasonable rates " and encourage effective competition by making it easier for the railroads to compete without regulatory restraint . By its very nature , an exemption " minimize ( s ) ...
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... competition . This competition inhibits railroads from exercising market power . If a railroad were to raise its rates to one salt producer , either the shipper could send the salt to another market or the receiver could buy its salt ...
... competition . This competition inhibits railroads from exercising market power . If a railroad were to raise its rates to one salt producer , either the shipper could send the salt to another market or the receiver could buy its salt ...
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Page 217 - Every common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall, according to their respective powers, afford all reasonable, proper, and equal facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines, and for the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of passengers and property to and from their several lines and those connecting therewith...
Page 140 - special nuclear material' means (1) plutonium, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material which the Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 51, determines to be special nuclear material, but does not include source material; or (2) any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing, but does not include source material, "bb.
Page 404 - ... of this section. After the application, petition, notice, tariff, contract, or other document has been accepted for filing by the Commission, the filing fee will not be refunded, regardless of whether the application, petition, notice, tariff, contract, or other document is granted or approved, denied, dismissed, or withdrawn. If an application, petition, notice, tariff, contract, or other document is...
Page 208 - USC 10730 (Except that no fee will be assessed for applications seeking such authority in connection with reduced rates established to relieve distress caused by drought or other natural disaster...
Page 406 - Water common carrier applications. These applications require a finding that: (1) The applicant is fit, willing, and able to provide the involved transportation and to comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory provisions; and (2) The transportation to be provided is or will be required by present or future public convenience and necessity.
Page 166 - any loss, damage, or injury to such property" caused by the initial carrier or by any connecting carrier are comprehensive enough to embrace all damages resulting from any failure to discharge a carrier's duty with respect to any part of the transportation to the agreed destination.
Page 206 - An application to acquire trackage rights over, joint ownership in, or joint use of, any railroad lines owned and operated by any other carrier and terminals incidental thereto.
Page 723 - ... the effect on the public interest of including, or failing to include, other rail carriers in the area involved in the proposed transaction. (C) the total fixed charges that result from the proposed transaction. (D) the interest of carrier employees affected by the proposed transaction.
Page 476 - An application of a carrier or carriers to purchase, lease, or contract to operate the properties of another, or to acquire control of another by purchase of stock or otherwise.
Page 399 - Commercial motor vehicle means any self-propelled or towed vehicle used on public highways in interstate commerce to transport passengers or property when: (a) The...