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... result that some ports would not receive sufficient service . Moreover , the repeal of these laws would involve a complete de- parture from the traditional policy since the early days of American independence of reserving these trades ...
... result that some ports would not receive sufficient service . Moreover , the repeal of these laws would involve a complete de- parture from the traditional policy since the early days of American independence of reserving these trades ...
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... result would be that cargo would not be drained away from the regular carriers in the trade by irregular or casual operators and that this would result in a better utilization of the space offered by the regular certificated carriers ...
... result would be that cargo would not be drained away from the regular carriers in the trade by irregular or casual operators and that this would result in a better utilization of the space offered by the regular certificated carriers ...
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... result of the high costs of waterborne transpor- tation is unquestioned . Within the last week the freakish effects of high living costs result- ing from high transportation costs have been manifested in yet an- other blow to the Alaska ...
... result of the high costs of waterborne transpor- tation is unquestioned . Within the last week the freakish effects of high living costs result- ing from high transportation costs have been manifested in yet an- other blow to the Alaska ...
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... results of their studies to you for your consideration . I sincerely hope that my remarks will be of some small help ... result of paying from 3 to 4 cents per quart for bringing items to Hawaii which are necessary for milk pro- duction ...
... results of their studies to you for your consideration . I sincerely hope that my remarks will be of some small help ... result of paying from 3 to 4 cents per quart for bringing items to Hawaii which are necessary for milk pro- duction ...
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... result of a thorough study of the cost factors contributing to the ultimate consumer costs can it be determined whether the ocean transportation charge is such a signifi- cant factor in the ultimate consumer cost that a reduction of ...
... result of a thorough study of the cost factors contributing to the ultimate consumer costs can it be determined whether the ocean transportation charge is such a signifi- cant factor in the ultimate consumer cost that a reduction of ...
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Page 134 - It is not theory but the impact of the rate order which counts. If the total effect of the rate order cannot be said to be unjust and unreasonable, judicial inquiry under the act is at an end.
Page 61 - Not more than three of the commissioners shall be members of the same political party.
Page 118 - Moreover, the Commission's order does not become suspect by reason of the fact that it is challenged. It is the product of expert judgment which carries a presumption of validity. And he who would upset the rate order under the Act carries the heavy burden of making a convincing showing that it is invalid because it is unjust and unreasonable in its consequences.
Page 113 - What the company is entitled to demand, in order that it may have just compensation, is a fair return upon the reasonable value of the property at the time it is being used for the public.
Page 51 - Such contract shall provide that the amount of the operating-differential stibsidy, including such subsidy for any period durhin ichich the vessel is authorized to cruise as provided in section 613 of this title, shall not exceed the excess of the fair and reasonable...
Page 163 - States; shall engage in oceanographic research on the high seas and in water subject to the Jurisdiction of the United States; and shall maintain a state of readiness to function as a specialized service in the Navy in time of war.
Page 38 - ... that the prospective earning power of the applicant and the character and value of the security offered are such as to furnish reasonable assurance of the applicant's ability to repay the loan within the time fixed therefor...
Page 79 - The ranks, grades, and ratings for the personnel of the said Service shall be the same as are now or shall hereafter be prescribed for the personnel of the Coast Guard.
Page 120 - Under the statutory standard of "just and reasonable" it is the result reached not the method employed which is controlling. It is not theory but the impact of the rate order which counts.
Page 69 - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, of the Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 85th Cong., 2d Sess., pt.