Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Carriers |
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... past applicants ' chief operation out of Muskegon consisted of the transportation of celery to points in Ohio , Illinois , Indiana , and Missouri , during the season extending from the latter part of June to the middle of December ...
... past applicants ' chief operation out of Muskegon consisted of the transportation of celery to points in Ohio , Illinois , Indiana , and Missouri , during the season extending from the latter part of June to the middle of December ...
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... past operations have proven satisfactory in every respect . There are no carriers by rail who are furnishing the service in the territory in which applicant operates , and there is no evidence of record that the operations proposed by ...
... past operations have proven satisfactory in every respect . There are no carriers by rail who are furnishing the service in the territory in which applicant operates , and there is no evidence of record that the operations proposed by ...
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... past year , that most of it moved by rail , and that it went that way because of the rate in effect at the time . The company had some machinery that it expected to move shortly between these States , and its witness , when asked if it ...
... past year , that most of it moved by rail , and that it went that way because of the rate in effect at the time . The company had some machinery that it expected to move shortly between these States , and its witness , when asked if it ...
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... past 15 years . Port - of - entry receipts , lists of shipments , and oral testimony introduced at the hearing established the fact that applicant was on June 1 , 1935 , and had been for a number of years prior thereto , engaged in ...
... past 15 years . Port - of - entry receipts , lists of shipments , and oral testimony introduced at the hearing established the fact that applicant was on June 1 , 1935 , and had been for a number of years prior thereto , engaged in ...
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... past operations have been profitable , and they are strong evidence that there is a public demand for the continuance of the present service . Applicant has expressed a willingness to comply with the terms of the act and with our rules ...
... past operations have been profitable , and they are strong evidence that there is a public demand for the continuance of the present service . Applicant has expressed a willingness to comply with the terms of the act and with our rules ...
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1939 Public convenience able properly appended order applicant is fit APPLICATION Decided January application filed application was referred become effective CARRIER APPLICATION Decided carrier by motor Certificate granted certificate of public COMMISSION DIVISION Commission thereunder COMMISSIONERS EASTMAN COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION Contract Carrier Application convenience and necessity Counties December 19 December 27 declared in section February 12 financially and otherwise following recommended report foreign commerce found to require hearing in respect intermediate points interstate or foreign Iowa irregular routes joint board finds livestock Motor Carrier Act motor common carrier motor vehicle necessity found necessity require operation operation by applicant order appended thereto order be entered order of joint ORDER RECOMMENDED properly to perform protestants provisions RECOMMENDED BY JOINT recommended order appended referred to joint REPORT AND ORDER respect thereof ROGERS BY DIVISION section 202 seeks a certificate served shipments shippers stayed or postponed thence over U. S. transportation truck U. S. Highway York
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Page 164 - private carrier of property by motor vehicle," means any person not included in the terms "common carrier by motor vehicle" or "contract carrier by motor vehicle...
Page 480 - Commission may establish reasonable requirements with respect to continuous and adequate service, transportation of baggage and express, uniform systems of accounts, records, and reports, preservation of records, qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees, and safety of operation and equipment.
Page 481 - It is elementary that the meaning of a statute must, in the first instance, be sought in the language in which the act is framed, and if that is plain, and if the law is within the constitutional authority of the law-making body which passed it, the sole function of the courts is to enforce it according to its terms.
Page 481 - Frequently, however, even when the plain meaning did not produce absurd results but merely an unreasonable one "plainly at variance with the policy of the legislation as a whole" this Court has followed that purpose, rather than the literal words.
Page 480 - To establish for private carriers of property by motor vehicle, if need therefor is found, reasonable requirements to promote safety of operation, and to that end prescribe qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees, and standards of equipment.
Page 479 - The provisions of section 7 shall not apply with respect to (1) any employee with respect to whom the Interstate Commerce Commission has power to establish qualifications and maximum hours of service pursuant to the provisions of section 204 of the Motor Carrier Act, 1935...
Page 357 - ... a permit as a contract carrier authorizing operation for the transportation of property by motor vehicle over the same route or within the same territory...
Page 433 - Act or shall make any contract, agreement, or arrangement to provide, procure, furnish, or arrange for such transportation or shall hold himself or itself out by advertisement, solicitation, or otherwise as one who sells, provides, procures, contracts, or arranges for such transportation, unless such...
Page 433 - Act; and provided, further, that the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to any carrier holding a certificate or a permit under the provisions of this Act or to any bona fide employee or agent of such motor carrier, so far as concerns transportation to be furnished wholly by such carrier or jointly with other motor carriers holding like certificates or permits or with a common carrier by railroad, express, or water.
Page 386 - ... fit, willing, and able properly to perform the service of a contract carrier by motor vehicle...