Practitioners' Journal, Volume 22, Issue 1Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners., 1954 - Carriers |
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... privileged list , because any such legislative listing would probably be incomplete and a source of constant pressure for amendment . The Commission has successively adopted two approaches to the definition 14 I. C. C. PRACTITIONERS ...
... privileged list , because any such legislative listing would probably be incomplete and a source of constant pressure for amendment . The Commission has successively adopted two approaches to the definition 14 I. C. C. PRACTITIONERS ...
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... privileged commodities and further that such privileged commodities may be expected to move unregulated without upsetting the Commission's control over other transportation.101 Such a Congressional declaration would seem to require the ...
... privileged commodities and further that such privileged commodities may be expected to move unregulated without upsetting the Commission's control over other transportation.101 Such a Congressional declaration would seem to require the ...
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... privileged . Harwood Contract Carrier Application , 47 M.C.C. 597 ( 1947 ) . It had reached the same conclusion as to fresh frozen fruits and vegetables . Newton Extension of Operations - Frozen Foods , 43 M.C.C. 787 ( 1944 ) . Both ...
... privileged . Harwood Contract Carrier Application , 47 M.C.C. 597 ( 1947 ) . It had reached the same conclusion as to fresh frozen fruits and vegetables . Newton Extension of Operations - Frozen Foods , 43 M.C.C. 787 ( 1944 ) . Both ...
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... privileged commodities . While it is true that in both situations the Commission could by order set the rates for transportation of general commodities without jurisdiction over the additional transportation of privileged commodities ...
... privileged commodities . While it is true that in both situations the Commission could by order set the rates for transportation of general commodities without jurisdiction over the additional transportation of privileged commodities ...
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... privileged commodities was mingled with general commodities carried intrastate on the same trip . The ICC version was censured as making " war on the intrastate business which Dunn has been authorized to do by the officials of the state ...
... privileged commodities was mingled with general commodities carried intrastate on the same trip . The ICC version was censured as making " war on the intrastate business which Dunn has been authorized to do by the officials of the state ...
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Page 51 - All objections made at the time of the examination to the qualifications of the officer taking the deposition, or to the manner of taking it, or to the evidence presented, or to the conduct of any party, and any other objection to the proceedings, shall be noted by the officer upon the deposition. Evidence objected to shall be taken subject to the objections.
Page 50 - ... or that certain matters shall not be inquired into, or that the scope of the examination shall be limited to certain matters...
Page 50 - At any time during the taking of the deposition, on motion of any party or of the deponent and upon a showing that the examination is being conducted in bad faith or in such manner as unreasonably to annoy, embarrass, or oppress the deponent or party...
Page 50 - The officer before whom the deposition is to be taken shall put the witness on oath and shall personally, or by someone acting under his direction and in his presence, record the testimony of the witness.
Page 51 - TO WITNESS ; CHANGES ; SIGNING. When the testimony is fully transcribed the deposition shall be submitted to the witness for examination and shall be read to or by him, unless such examination and reading are waived by the witness and by the parties. Any changes in form or substance which the witness desires...
Page 49 - If the parties so stipulate in writing, depositions may be taken before any person, at any time or place, upon any notice, and in any manner and when so taken may be used like other depositions.
Page 48 - ... any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof. All process in any such case may be served in the judicial district whereof such person is an inhabitant or wherever he may be found.
Page 47 - ... requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses or the production of any evidence in such proceeding or investigation requested in such application.
Page 48 - A subpoena may also command the person to whom it is directed to produce the books, papers, documents, or tangible things designated therein; but the court, upon motion made promptly and in any event at or before the time specified in the subpoena for compliance therewith...
Page 47 - A subpoena may be served by the marshal, by his deputy, or by any other person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age. Service of a subpoena upon a person named therein shall be made by delivering a copy thereof to such person and by tendering to him the fees for one day's attendance and the mileage allowed by law.