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... route , area of operations , characteristics of dangerous articles , or other conditions or circumstances are such as to render the application of sections 233 , 234 , 235 , or 236 or any of the regulations pursuant thereto ...
... route , area of operations , characteristics of dangerous articles , or other conditions or circumstances are such as to render the application of sections 233 , 234 , 235 , or 236 or any of the regulations pursuant thereto ...
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... routes would be almost an im- possibility for a majority of the small independent operators who are now engaged in contract hauling for one or more producer and refiner . The enact- ment of such legislation would add to the cost of ...
... routes would be almost an im- possibility for a majority of the small independent operators who are now engaged in contract hauling for one or more producer and refiner . The enact- ment of such legislation would add to the cost of ...
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... routes and rates . The nature of the business is such that equipment must be shifted at times between widely separated areas if a contractor is to keep busy . On the other hand , if he becomes frozen to cer- tain routes on which he is ...
... routes and rates . The nature of the business is such that equipment must be shifted at times between widely separated areas if a contractor is to keep busy . On the other hand , if he becomes frozen to cer- tain routes on which he is ...
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... routes , and as you can easily see , we do not have so - called grandfather rights on enough waterways to furnish us with other business for our equipment should it become necessary for us to operate elsewhere . As I have said , our ...
... routes , and as you can easily see , we do not have so - called grandfather rights on enough waterways to furnish us with other business for our equipment should it become necessary for us to operate elsewhere . As I have said , our ...
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... routes will be so restricted that connecting carriers will be involved , thus unnecessarily and greatly increasing the cost of transportation to the ultimate party . Likewise , it can be readily seen that if the equipment is restricted ...
... routes will be so restricted that connecting carriers will be involved , thus unnecessarily and greatly increasing the cost of transportation to the ultimate party . Likewise , it can be readily seen that if the equipment is restricted ...
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Page 3 - An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States...
Page 5 - Commission, it shall be the duty of any district attorney of the United States to whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act and for the punishment of all violations thereof...
Page 4 - Commission shall have full authority and power at any time to institute' an inquiry, on its own motion, in any case, and as to any matter or thing concerning which a complaint is authorized to be made, to or before said commission by any provision of this Act, or concerning which any question may arise under any of the provisions of this Act, or relating to the enforcement of any of the provisions of this Act.
Page 27 - RS 4417a, as amended, which is constructed or converted for the principal purpose of carrying Inflammable or combustible liquid cargo in bulk in its own tanks, except such vessel shall be subject to the provisions of RS 4472.
Page 4 - ... penalty and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in the district court of the United States in any district in which such vessel may be found.
Page 6 - Provided, however, That the Commission shall, if found by it necessary or desirable in the public interest, by general or special order, postpone the taking effect of any provision of this part to such time after the 1st day of October 1935, as the Commission shall prescribe, but not beyond the 1st day of April 1936.
Page 5 - It shall be the duty of the various district attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeitures.
Page 27 - Statutes and shall be subject to the provisions thereof : Provided., That this section shall not apply to vessels having on board only inflammable or combustible liquid for use as fuel or stores or to vessels carrying liquid cargo only in drums, barrels, or other packages.
Page 5 - States (or, in case of such an order, any party injured by the failure to comply therewith or by the violation thereof) may apply to any district court of the United States having jurisdiction of the parties for the enforcement of such provision of this part or of such rule, regulation, requirement, order, term, or condition; and such court shall have jurisdiction to enforce obedience thereto by a writ or writs of injunction or other process, mandatory or otherwise, restraining such...
Page 4 - Any master, owner, charterer, or agent shall refuse to transport any explosives or other dangerous articles or substances in violation of any provisions of this section and the regulations established thereunder, and may require that any container or package which he has reason to believe contains explosives or other dangerous articles or substances be opened to ascertain the facts. (9...