Annual Report of the State Corporation Commission of Virginia, Volume 11, Part 1913Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Purchase and Supply, 1914 - Communication and traffic |
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... capital stock of new charters , revivals and amendments issued during the year , amounts to $ 202,704,801 . ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSMISSION COM- PANIES . The total value of the physical properties , exclusive of the value ...
... capital stock of new charters , revivals and amendments issued during the year , amounts to $ 202,704,801 . ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSMISSION COM- PANIES . The total value of the physical properties , exclusive of the value ...
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... capital invested in the State of Virginia . That on the 31st day of July , 1911 , the American Book Company made a contract with the Virginia Book Company , of Richmond , Virginia , a corporation chartered under the laws of this State ...
... capital invested in the State of Virginia . That on the 31st day of July , 1911 , the American Book Company made a contract with the Virginia Book Company , of Richmond , Virginia , a corporation chartered under the laws of this State ...
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... capital stock of any such company shall not be more than $ 300,000 . " Said ordinance of twenty - third of December , 1899 , authorized the said Com- pany to operate a street railway within the limits of the city of Richmond along ...
... capital stock of any such company shall not be more than $ 300,000 . " Said ordinance of twenty - third of December , 1899 , authorized the said Com- pany to operate a street railway within the limits of the city of Richmond along ...
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... capital of said bank has been , or is in danger of being impaired ; and , therefore , in the judgment of the Com- mission it is necessary for the protection of the interests of the depositors and creditors of the said Commonwealth Bank ...
... capital of said bank has been , or is in danger of being impaired ; and , therefore , in the judgment of the Com- mission it is necessary for the protection of the interests of the depositors and creditors of the said Commonwealth Bank ...
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... Capital Outfitters , Incorporated .. Capital City Telephone Company . Capitol Brick Company , Incorporated . Carbon Coal and Coke Company , Incorporated . Baum , Incorporated ) ... Carpenter and Randolph , Incorporated . Carter - Hodges ...
... Capital Outfitters , Incorporated .. Capital City Telephone Company . Capitol Brick Company , Incorporated . Carbon Coal and Coke Company , Incorporated . Baum , Incorporated ) ... Carpenter and Randolph , Incorporated . Carter - Hodges ...
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00 Total 20 miles actual weight Adams Express Company Alexandria bales Bank barrels or casks boxed or crated boxes or barrels brick bundles C. L. minimum carrier cents Chesapeake and Potomac city of Richmond Company of Virginia consignee Corporation Commission crated or boxed Danville EXCEPTION SHEET explosives Fredericksburg freight glass Henrico county inch Incorporated Increasing capital Iron and Steel iron or steel kegs less than carload Live Poultry Live Stock loaded Lumber Lynchburg Mdse Merchandise rate Mills Mutual Telephone Company Norfolk and Western Note packages packed pany Petersburg Portsmouth Potomac Telephone Company pounds minimum Power Company Property Railroad Company Richmond Roanoke sacks shipment shipped shipper Southern Express Company Southern Railway Company Steel Articles Tariff Telephone and Telegraph Telephone Company town Union Telegraph Company VIRGINIA CLASSIFICATION Virginian Railway Company Western Railway Western Railway Company Western Union Western Union Telegraph wire Wise county wood wooden
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Page 5 - Columbia, wherein such court is held, as its agent, upon whom may be served all lawful process against such company, and who shall be authorized to enter an appearance in its behalf.
Page 82 - An unconstitutional act is not a law ; it confers no rights ; it imposes no duties ; it affords no protection ; it creates no office ; it is, in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never been passed.
Page 332 - This is to certify that the contents of this package are properly described by name and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Page 17 - The authority of the commission (subject to review on appeal as hereinafter provided) to prescribe rates, charges and classifications of traffic, for transportation and transmission companies, shall be paramount; but its authority to prescribe any other rules, regulations or requirements for corporations or other persons shall be subject to the superior authority of the General Assembly to legislate thereon by general laws...
Page 2 - The name of the carrier or carriers complained against must be stated in full, and the address of the petitioner, with the name and address of his attorney or counsel, if any, must appear upon the petition. The complainant must furnish as many copies of the petition as there may be parties complained against to be served.
Page 309 - Holes in the floor or lining must be repaired and special care taken to have no projecting nails or bolts or exposed pieces of metal which may work loose or produce holes in packages of explosives during transit.
Page 679 - Catalogues, weighing 40 ounces or more, two cents per package less than the charge at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof...
Page 58 - 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...
Page 292 - ... within seventy-two hours, computed from seven o'clock am the day following the day legal notice of arrival is given (having been placed at an accessible point for unloading), may be subject thereafter to a...
Page 333 - Shipments of explosives and other dangerous articles which are refused by the consignees, or which can not be delivered within 48 hours after arrival at destination, must be promptly disposed of (1) by return to the shipper, if in proper shipping condition, or (2) by storage, provided a suitable storage place for such articles is available, or (3) by sale, or (4) when necessary to safety, by destruction: Provided, That charged electric batteries may be held for 30 days...