Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 84U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Bus lines |
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... existing carriers are unable to provide a trans- portion service which meets the shipper's needs and those of its con- signees . The sole question raised by the exceptions is , in essence , whether the recommended findings should ...
... existing carriers are unable to provide a trans- portion service which meets the shipper's needs and those of its con- signees . The sole question raised by the exceptions is , in essence , whether the recommended findings should ...
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... existing carriers . No such showing has been made here . Moreover , it is clear that the supporting shippers and carriers have not used all of the existing services . We have repeatedly held that existing carriers are entitled to ...
... existing carriers . No such showing has been made here . Moreover , it is clear that the supporting shippers and carriers have not used all of the existing services . We have repeatedly held that existing carriers are entitled to ...
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... existing carriers , and ( 2 ) whether a grant of the authority sought would enable an applicant to institute a new service or a service so different from that presently provided as to improve materially applicant's competitive position ...
... existing carriers , and ( 2 ) whether a grant of the authority sought would enable an applicant to institute a new service or a service so different from that presently provided as to improve materially applicant's competitive position ...
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... existing motor common carrier that is authorized to serve its four distributors in North Dakota and two distributors in South Dakota . If the authority sought is granted , the shipper believes it would mean better service without any ...
... existing motor common carrier that is authorized to serve its four distributors in North Dakota and two distributors in South Dakota . If the authority sought is granted , the shipper believes it would mean better service without any ...
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... existing rail service to the destination territory . While a grant of authority here will undoubtedly cause some loss of future traffic by rail carriers , we have repeatedly held that existing carriers are not entitled to protection ...
... existing rail service to the destination territory . While a grant of authority here will undoubtedly cause some loss of future traffic by rail carriers , we have repeatedly held that existing carriers are not entitled to protection ...
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applicant's application filed authority to transport bulk Calif Carolina carrier by motor certificate authorizing certificate of public City Common Carrier Application Common Carrier Grandfather Company compliance by applicant Contract Carrier Application convenience and necessity County December 29 Decided April Decided December Decided February Decided January Decided March delivery denied destination equipment evidence exceptions Exmore Florida foreign commerce Freight Freightlines Glasgow grant of authority Greyhound Helphrey hereinafter called High Line Hofer intermediate points Interstate Commerce Act interstate or foreign irregular routes Jacksonville joint board Mont Montana motor carriers motor common carrier motor vehicle motor-carrier North Carolina North Dakota Ohio operation by applicant passengers port Port Newark prior report proceeding proposed service protestants public convenience RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY reply seeks a certificate serve ship shipments South South Bend Sub-No supporting shippers tall oil thence over U.S. tion trailers Truck Lines U.S. Highway U.S. Highway 87 York
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Page 207 - ... to use service by motor vehicle to public advantage in its operations and will not unduly -restrain competition.
Page 402 - ... any information concerning the nature, kind, quantity, destination, consignee, or routing of any property tendered or delivered to such common carrier for interstate transportation which information may be used to the detriment or prejudice of such shipper or consignee, or which may improperly disclose his business transactions to a competitor; and it shall also be unlawful for any person or corporation to solicit or knowingly receive any such information which may be so used...
Page 32 - State is in fact of such nature, character, or quantity as not substantially to affect or impair uniform regulation by the Commission of transportation by motor carriers engaged in interstate or foreign commerce in effectuating the national transportation policy declared in this Act.
Page 173 - The transportation of passengers or property in interstate or foreign commerce wholly within a municipality or between contiguous municipalities or within a zone adjacent to and commercially a part of any such municipality or municipalities except when such transportation is under a common control, management, or arrangement...
Page 318 - New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota . . . Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania . . Rhode Island . South Carolina . South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington .... West Virginia . Wisconsin Wyoming UNITED STATES.
Page 171 - Notwithstanding any provision of this section or of section 203, the provisions of this part, except the provisions of section 204 relative to qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees and safety of operation and equipment...
Page 763 - ... motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof), if such motor vehicles are not used in carrying any other property * * • for compensation...
Page 564 - ... commodities, the transportation of which, because of size or weight, requires the use of special equipment...
Page 601 - there is no surer way to misread any document than to read it literally . . .", Guiseppi v.
Page 328 - substantial evidence" standard is not modified in any way when the Board and its examiner disagree. We intend only to recognize that evidence supporting a conclusion may be less substantial when an impartial, experienced examiner who has observed the witnesses and lived with the case had drawn conclusions different from the Board's than when he has reached the same conclusion.