Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... determine whether such entry would be in the public interest , conven- ience , and necessity . The Commission may issue notice of pending ac- tion on an application , commence a hearing procedure , and issue a formal ruling on the ...
... determine whether such entry would be in the public interest , conven- ience , and necessity . The Commission may issue notice of pending ac- tion on an application , commence a hearing procedure , and issue a formal ruling on the ...
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... determine the facts.23 The abandonment question was elaborated on by the National Asso- ciation of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners : The law dealing with the power of the railroads to abandon service or track is quite debatable ...
... determine the facts.23 The abandonment question was elaborated on by the National Asso- ciation of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners : The law dealing with the power of the railroads to abandon service or track is quite debatable ...
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... determining lawfulness of charges ; the rate of return method is an inherited administrative one for insuring that the aggregate of all receipts acquired for services provided return a profit to the utility's owners . 44-667-79- -3 Much ...
... determining lawfulness of charges ; the rate of return method is an inherited administrative one for insuring that the aggregate of all receipts acquired for services provided return a profit to the utility's owners . 44-667-79- -3 Much ...
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... determine its own needs . The argument disassociated the present from the expe- rience of the past by stating that the local populace would not likely 29 Op . cit . , n . 25 . 30 Id . , at 35 . 31 Id . , at 36 . 32 Id . , at 40-41 ...
... determine its own needs . The argument disassociated the present from the expe- rience of the past by stating that the local populace would not likely 29 Op . cit . , n . 25 . 30 Id . , at 35 . 31 Id . , at 36 . 32 Id . , at 40-41 ...
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... determine the facts of each instance , and to exercise its judgement as to whether a certificate was required . By the early 1930's , the statutory purpose of section 1 ( 18 ) had re- ceived generally two court interpretations . The ...
... determine the facts of each instance , and to exercise its judgement as to whether a certificate was required . By the early 1930's , the statutory purpose of section 1 ( 18 ) had re- ceived generally two court interpretations . The ...
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abandonment acquisition additional or extended amended authority Bell System bill cable landing cable landing licenses carrier systems CATV certificate CHAIRMAN channel of communication Commission Commission's Communications Act competing competition COMSAT Cong Congress convenience and necessity Court direct circuits direct distance dialing docket domestic duplication equipment established Execunet FCC 2d FCC's Federal Federal Communications Commission Federal Radio Commission foreign GIFFORD grant Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission investment issuance issue jurisdiction lease legislative Mackay Radio ment monopoly munications phantom circuits private line service proceeding proposed public convenience public interest Radio Act radiotelegraph rate base RCAC record carriers reference omitted regulation regulatory route satellite served Sess Southwestern Bell specialized carriers Specialized Common Carrier switching tariff tele telephone companies telephone service territory tion toll traffic transmission Transportation Act U.S. House U.S. Senate United utility Western Union wire