Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... territory which was thought not worth serving with one railroad was served with two expensively built railroads under rival conditions so that cost was largely disregarded , and now the territory and the public have two roads to sup ...
... territory which was thought not worth serving with one railroad was served with two expensively built railroads under rival conditions so that cost was largely disregarded , and now the territory and the public have two roads to sup ...
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... territory , it should be required to properly serve and develop that terri- tory . And in developed territory it is important to provide for the extension of short branch or spur lines or spur tracks to communities and industries that ...
... territory , it should be required to properly serve and develop that terri- tory . And in developed territory it is important to provide for the extension of short branch or spur lines or spur tracks to communities and industries that ...
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... territory they had not undertaken to serve " by license or fran- chise . This construction was supported by a brief analysis of the relevant constitutional issues : 31 The railroads , although dedicated to a public use , remain the ...
... territory they had not undertaken to serve " by license or fran- chise . This construction was supported by a brief analysis of the relevant constitutional issues : 31 The railroads , although dedicated to a public use , remain the ...
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... territory . This argued for responsible community initiative , rather than what was regarded as an indiscriminate and inhibiting certification requirement . In the Member's opinion , there existed more trouble from an inadequacy of rail ...
... territory . This argued for responsible community initiative , rather than what was regarded as an indiscriminate and inhibiting certification requirement . In the Member's opinion , there existed more trouble from an inadequacy of rail ...
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... territory already adequately served by another carrier and thus injuring one or both of these by causing an increase in group rates or by other ways.38 The Supreme Court was in one instance obliged to determine whether the Commission ...
... territory already adequately served by another carrier and thus injuring one or both of these by causing an increase in group rates or by other ways.38 The Supreme Court was in one instance obliged to determine whether the Commission ...
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