Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Volume 42The Commission, 1928 - Interstate commerce With appendices. |
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... destination in the United States and the United States carrier does not publish separately a rate applicable to the part of the transportation which takes place within the United States , we may , for the purpose of ascertaining damages ...
... destination in the United States and the United States carrier does not publish separately a rate applicable to the part of the transportation which takes place within the United States , we may , for the purpose of ascertaining damages ...
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... destination in Florida beyond the storage tanks or tank cars into which it was delivered from the ships , and there was neither necessity nor purpose to send any of it through the storage stations to interior points by immediate ...
... destination in Florida beyond the storage tanks or tank cars into which it was delivered from the ships , and there was neither necessity nor purpose to send any of it through the storage stations to interior points by immediate ...
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... destinations , is done in the distribution of the oil to serve the purposes of the plaintiff company that imported ... destination of the oil is , or has any interest in it , or has any duty to discharge in respect to it , except that ...
... destinations , is done in the distribution of the oil to serve the purposes of the plaintiff company that imported ... destination of the oil is , or has any interest in it , or has any duty to discharge in respect to it , except that ...
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... destinations to which cotton moves , including the ports , hearings have been concluded . The record consists of over 7,000 pages of transcript , and 914 ex- hibits , many of which exhibits are very voluminous . Initial briefs are due ...
... destinations to which cotton moves , including the ports , hearings have been concluded . The record consists of over 7,000 pages of transcript , and 914 ex- hibits , many of which exhibits are very voluminous . Initial briefs are due ...
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... destination west of St. Louis . 113 I. C. C. 681. Docket No. 16697 . On November 12 , 1926 , the bill of complaint was filed . On November 29 , 1926 . the case was argued and submitted to the district court for decision , and on ...
... destination west of St. Louis . 113 I. C. C. 681. Docket No. 16697 . On November 12 , 1926 , the bill of complaint was filed . On November 29 , 1926 . the case was argued and submitted to the district court for decision , and on ...
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Page 72 - States, or from or to any place in the United States to or from a foreign country, but only in so far as such transportation or transmission takes place within the United States.
Page 20 - Commission shall give due consideration, among other things, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated, the amount of revenue required to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes, and a fair return on their railway property held for and used in the service of transportation...
Page 72 - If no joint rate over the through route has been established, the several carriers in such through route shall file, print and keep open to public inspection as aforesaid, the separately established rates, fares and charges applied to the through transi>ortatiou.
Page 84 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes...
Page 84 - USC 36, 37), to investigate, test experimentally, and report on the use and need of any appliances or systems intended to promote the safety of railway operation...
Page 80 - That as used in this section the term "carrier" means a common carrier by railroad (except a street, suburban, or interurban electric railway which is not operated as a part of a general steam railroad system of transportation...
Page 72 - The schedules printed as aforesaid by any such common carrier shall plainly state the places between which property and passengers will be carried, and shall contain the classification of freight in force, and shall also state separately all terminal charges, storage charges, icing charges, and all other charges which the Commission may require, all privileges or facilities granted or allowed and any rules or regulations...
Page 154 - State authorities in the enforcement of any provision of this act. "(4) whenever in any such Investigation the commission, after full hearing, finds that any such rate, fare, charge, classification, regulation, or practice causes any undue or unreasonable advantage, preference. or prejudice as between persons or localities In intrastate commerce on the one hand and Interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 4 - Commission, by one of such carriers of the control of any other such carrier or carriers either under a lease or by the purchase of stock or in any other manner not involving the consolidation of such carriers into a single system for ownership and operation...
Page 97 - November 19, 1927, a petition for writ of certiorari was filed in the Supreme Court, on December 12, 1927, motion for the writ was submitted, and on January 3, 1928, the motion was denied.