Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 43U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - Bus lines |
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... traffic , verification of rates , payment of freight charges , and adjustment of claims are concerned . The performance of substantial services of this character clearly exceed the duties of the carriers providing the actual ...
... traffic , verification of rates , payment of freight charges , and adjustment of claims are concerned . The performance of substantial services of this character clearly exceed the duties of the carriers providing the actual ...
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... traffic and reduced revenues that the respondents ' net incomes would be less under the increased rates than they are at present . The respondents do not agree ; they consider that , although some traffic might be lost to them , they ...
... traffic and reduced revenues that the respondents ' net incomes would be less under the increased rates than they are at present . The respondents do not agree ; they consider that , although some traffic might be lost to them , they ...
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... traffic , and dispatched the trucks . Prior to his illness , he made numerous trips between Quincy , Boston , and New York in the conduct of such operation . While on June 1 , 1935 , he maintained a terminal in New York City , he had no ...
... traffic , and dispatched the trucks . Prior to his illness , he made numerous trips between Quincy , Boston , and New York in the conduct of such operation . While on June 1 , 1935 , he maintained a terminal in New York City , he had no ...
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... traffic is transferred from one vehicle to another at its Bristol terminal , a large portion of such traffic is transported direct with only an interchange of tractors at Bristol . The applications were supported by a number of ...
... traffic is transferred from one vehicle to another at its Bristol terminal , a large portion of such traffic is transported direct with only an interchange of tractors at Bristol . The applications were supported by a number of ...
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... traffic was solicited without discrimination as to commodities and that such traffic was transported whenever avail- able . In consideration of the nature of the operation , the extent of applicant's holding out , the varied commodities ...
... traffic was solicited without discrimination as to commodities and that such traffic was transported whenever avail- able . In consideration of the nature of the operation , the extent of applicant's holding out , the varied commodities ...
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Page 361 - District I" comprises the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and the District of Columbia; (c) "Districts II-IV" means all of the States of the United States except those States within District I and District V; (d) "Districts I-IV...
Page 345 - ... motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of 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, or passengers, for compensation...
Page 64 - ... as part of, and shall be regulated in the same manner as, the transportation by railroad, express, motor vehicle, or water, or the freight forwarder transportation or service, to which such services are incidental.
Page ix - No certificate or permit shall be issued to a motor carrier or remain in force, unless such carrier complies with such reasonable rules and regulations as the Commission shall prescribe governing the filing and approval of surety bonds, policies of insurance, qualifications as a self-insurer or other securities or agreements, in such reasonable...
Page 325 - Any certificate issued under Section 206 or 207 shall specify the service to be rendered and the routes over which, the fixed termini, if any, between which, and the intermediate and off-route points, if any, at which, and in case of operations not over specified routes or between fixed termini, the territory within which, the motor carrier is authorized to operate...
Page 344 - Act — (1) no person, or any person controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such person, shall hold a certificate as a common carrier...
Page 341 - Nothing in this part, except the provisions of section 204 relative to qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees and safety of operation or standards of equipment shall be construed to include (1) motor vehicles employed solely in transporting school children and teachers to or from school...
Page 549 - Except as provided in section 213, any certificate or permit may be transferred, pursuant to such rules and regulations as the Commission may prescribe.
Page 325 - Provided, however, that no terms, conditions or limitations shall restrict the right of the carrier to substitute or add contracts within the scope of the permit, or to add to his or its equipment and facilities, within the scope of the permit, as the development of the business and the demands of the public may require.
Page 218 - The financial and soliciting resources of the railroads could easily be so used in this field that the development of independent service would be greatly hampered and restricted, and with ultimate disadvantage to the public.