Annual Report of the State Corporation Commission of Virginia, Volume 10, Part 1912The Commission, 1913 - Communication and traffic |
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... Transportation of Explosives . 233 Virginia Classification No. 1 .... 279 Exception Sheets to Virginia Classification .. 362 Mileage Freight Rates on Railways in Virginia .. 423 Passenger Rates on Railways in Virginia ...... .. 518 ...
... Transportation of Explosives . 233 Virginia Classification No. 1 .... 279 Exception Sheets to Virginia Classification .. 362 Mileage Freight Rates on Railways in Virginia .. 423 Passenger Rates on Railways in Virginia ...... .. 518 ...
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... transportation of explosives ; Virginia Classification No. 1 and exception sheets ; mileage class and commodity rates applicable to steam railroads in Virginia , which include both freight and passenger rates ; tariffs , rules and ...
... transportation of explosives ; Virginia Classification No. 1 and exception sheets ; mileage class and commodity rates applicable to steam railroads in Virginia , which include both freight and passenger rates ; tariffs , rules and ...
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... TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSMISSION COM- PANIES . The total value of all the properties of the canals and steam railroads in the State , as assessed by the Commission was $ 110,634,187.00 . Of this amount , the property of steam railroads ...
... TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSMISSION COM- PANIES . The total value of all the properties of the canals and steam railroads in the State , as assessed by the Commission was $ 110,634,187.00 . Of this amount , the property of steam railroads ...
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... transportation service as to which the carrier owes no duty to the public and is therefore outside the juris- diction of this Commission . 2. No public duty is owed by a carrier to baggage transfer agents , as such , and therefore the ...
... transportation service as to which the carrier owes no duty to the public and is therefore outside the juris- diction of this Commission . 2. No public duty is owed by a carrier to baggage transfer agents , as such , and therefore the ...
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... transportation company checks for their baggage to prospective travelers at their residences . No authority is cited to sustain the proposition that this Commission has jurisdiction to fix the rates of baggage transfer companies . The ...
... transportation company checks for their baggage to prospective travelers at their residences . No authority is cited to sustain the proposition that this Commission has jurisdiction to fix the rates of baggage transfer companies . The ...
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00 Total 20 miles actual weight Adams Express Company Alexandria bales Bank barrels or casks boxed or crated boxes or barrels Brick bundles C. L. minimum carrier cents Company of Virginia consignee Corporation Commission crated or boxed Danville explosives Fredericksburg freight glass Henrico county inch Incorporated Iron and Steel iron or steel kegs less than carloads Line Live Poultry loaded loose Lumber Lynchburg Mdse Merchandise rate Mills minimum weight 40,000 Mutual Telephone Company Norfolk and Western Note packages packed Portsmouth pounds minimum Power Company prepaid or guaranteed Railroad Company Richmond Roanoke Rule 12 sacks Shenandoah county shipment shipped shipper Smyth county Southern Bell Southern Bell Telephone Southern Express Company Southern Railway Company Steel Articles Tariff Telephone and Telegraph Telephone Company town Union Telegraph Company VIRGINIA CLASSIFICATION Virginia Railway Water Company Western Railway Company Western Union Western Union Telegraph wire Wise county wood wooden
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Page 275 - Shipments of explosives and other dangerous articles which are refused by the consignees, or which can not be delivered within 48 hours after arrival at destination, must be promptly disposed of (1) by return to the shipper, if in proper shipping condition, or (2) by storage, provided a suitable storage place for such articles is available, or (3) by sale, or (4) when necessary to safety, by destruction: Provided, That charged electric batteries may be held for 30 days...
Page 264 - This Is to certify that the above articles are properly described by name, and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the applicable regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commandant of the Coast Guard.
Page 251 - Holes in the floor or lining must be repaired and special care taken to have no projecting nails or bolts or exposed pieces of metal which may work loose or produce holes in packages of explosives during transit.
Page 273 - This is to certify that the contents of this package are properly described by name and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Page 618 - When not sealed or when accompanied by instructions requiring agents, before delivering the bill of lading, to obtain signatures to notes or to place mortgages for record, secure insurance, or to render other service than simply collecting the amount of the C.
Page 234 - Whenever the weather during the period of free time is so severe, inclement or rainy that it is impracticable to secure means of removal, or where, from the nature of the goods, removal would cause injury or damage, such time shall be added to the free period; and no demurrage charges shall be allowed for such additional time.
Page 14 - The name of the carrier or carriers complained against must be stated in full, and the address of the petitioner, with the name and address of his attorney or counsel, if any, must appear upon the petition. The complainant must furnish as many copies of the petition as there may be parties complained against to be served.
Page 15 - The testimony of any witness may be taken by deposition, at the instance of a party, in any proceeding or investigation before the Commission, and at any time after the same is at issue. The Commission may also order testimony to be taken by deposition, in any proceeding or investigation pending before it, at any stage of such proceeding or investigation. Such...
Page 249 - Empty cartridge cases, primed, must be packed in strong, tight, outside wooden or flberboard boxes. (c) Small-arms primers containing anvils must be packed in cellular inside packages, with partitions separating the layers and columns of the primers, so that the explosion of a portion of the primers in the completed shipping package will not cause the explosion of all the primers.
Page 15 - In case of failure to answer, the Commission will take such proof of the facts as may be deemed proper and reasonable, and make such order thereon as the circumstances of the case appear to require.