Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... facilities authorizations ( such as to limit the services which may be offered ) ; 214 ( d ) provides that the Commission may , after hearing , order a carrier to provide facilities , extend its lines , or to establish a public office ...
... facilities authorizations ( such as to limit the services which may be offered ) ; 214 ( d ) provides that the Commission may , after hearing , order a carrier to provide facilities , extend its lines , or to establish a public office ...
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... facilities , services , and industry structure . Substantial background is discussed on the state - of- the - art of telephone service delivery and of existing communications utility law both at the Federal level for service to overseas ...
... facilities , services , and industry structure . Substantial background is discussed on the state - of- the - art of telephone service delivery and of existing communications utility law both at the Federal level for service to overseas ...
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... facilities and the impairment of the revenues of needed lines . The occasion for its enactment was the transition of railroad ownership from wartime operation by the Federal Govern- ment back to the private sector . The English used the ...
... facilities and the impairment of the revenues of needed lines . The occasion for its enactment was the transition of railroad ownership from wartime operation by the Federal Govern- ment back to the private sector . The English used the ...
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... facilities for performing as a common carrier its car service as that term is used in this act , and to extend its line or lines . " ( Emphasis supplied . ) The required extension is conditioned to be reasonably required in the interest ...
... facilities for performing as a common carrier its car service as that term is used in this act , and to extend its line or lines . " ( Emphasis supplied . ) The required extension is conditioned to be reasonably required in the interest ...
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... facilities for car service as defined in the act . The reasonable conclusion is , therefore , that the extensions mentioned have to do with car service , and are not intended to create a wholly independent area of jurisdiction . In the ...
... facilities for car service as defined in the act . The reasonable conclusion is , therefore , that the extensions mentioned have to do with car service , and are not intended to create a wholly independent area of jurisdiction . In the ...
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