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HOLDING YARDS See LOADING AND
UNLOADING

HOUSEBOATS See TRANSPORTATION
v. NONTRANSPORTATION SERVICES

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Acts of God, liability limitation 414
Articles of extraordinary value, liability
limitation 415

Broker authority for, denied 34
Carrier must either accept full respon-
sibility for all items transported or
specifically request deletion from its
certificate of items it desire not to.
transport 415

Clear receipt, liability limitation 418
Defined 411

Depreciation, settlement of loss and
damage 416

General commodity carriers of, lower
liability 37

Limitation of liability, carriers, rules
adopted 419

Perishable articles, including plants,
liability 417

Pickup and hold service 317, 322
Publications to be given shipper 35
Regulations

Benefiting small c.o.d. shipper 34
Carrier performance statistics reported
to public, interpretation of 626
Vehicle-load manifest, use of
eliminated, amended to provide for use
of driver's weight certificate 322, 326
Service industry, is a 321

Servicing of appliances by third party,
liability 416

Storage-in-transit, rules adopted 417
Strikes, not liability limitation 415
Weight, tare, gross, and net, how deter-
mined 316, 326

IMPORT TRAFFIC

I

Norfolk port and Newport News plant-
site, ex-water movements between,
authority needed for 95

INCREASED RATES

General increases, regional differences
outweigh uniformity 724

INTERCHANGE

Adequacy of existing service 9, 84, 237,
269, 854, 886

Interline, prior agreement for, grant
cannot be based on 878

Prohibition of ordered, repeated

violations 116

Scheduled deliveries, cannot be relied on
for 295

Single-line service, substitution for
applicant's present interlining will
improve quality not amount of
service 439

INTERLINE See INTERCHANGE

INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION
Bananas, United States port to Canada,
continuity of movement at ports brings
under land bridge exemption 49
Motor-water, benefits of, Pacific North-
west 337, 346

INTERPRETATION See AUTHORI-
TIES, INTERPRETATION; CERTI-
FICATES; RESTRICTIONS

INTERSTATE COMMERCE

Shipper's fixed intent determines
character of 48

INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
Legislative history
§20(11): 413

$203(b)(5): 255, 259

§1(1): 50

$5(4): 277

$5(7): 110

§20(11): 398, 413, 504

$202(c): 134, 158
$202(c)(2): 349

$203(a)(11): 40

$203(a)(15): 487

$203(a)(18): 300, 450
$203(b)(5): 255, 259

$203(b)(8): 133, 158, 181, 348

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MINIMUM WEIGHT CHARGES

Consumer Unit, Bureau of Traffic, to
evaluate 63

Discriminatory, evidence insufficient to
establish 64

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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Applicant's failure to proceed with case
by presentation of properly certified
shipper witnesses, at its own peril 534
Certificates of support

Applicant's trady notice not in com-
pliance with Schaeffer rules 532
Filed with application, no service
requirement 471

Consolidation of proceedings involving
similar parties and related fitness
issues 375

Correction of respondent's statement,
not reply to a reply 684
Fitness issue considered in another pro-
ceeding, issuance of subpenas regard-
ing would be improper reopening of
record 375

Late submission of representation, date
of receipt 157
Moot, investigation not, since grant
covering unauthorized operations is
not administratively final 29
Petitions and pleadings, numerous, re-
petitive, lengthy, discouraged 502

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