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
Norfolk port and Newport News plant- site, ex-water movements between, authority needed for 95
INCREASED RATES
General increases, regional differences outweigh uniformity 724
Adequacy of existing service 9, 84, 237, 269, 854, 886
Interline, prior agreement for, grant cannot be based on 878
Prohibition of ordered, repeated
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
$202(c): 134, 158 $202(c)(2): 349
$203(a)(15): 487
$203(a)(18): 300, 450 $203(b)(5): 255, 259
$203(b)(8): 133, 158, 181, 348
MINIMUM WEIGHT CHARGES
Consumer Unit, Bureau of Traffic, to evaluate 63
Discriminatory, evidence insufficient to establish 64
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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