HOLDING YARDS See LOADING AND INCREASED RATES outweigh uniformity 724 HOUSEBOATS See TRANSPORTATION INTERCHANGE 269, 854, 886 cannot be based on 878 violations 116 for 295 applicant's present interlining will INTERLINE See INTERCHANGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Acts of God, liability limitation 414 limitation 415 sibility for all items transported or transport 415 damage 416 liability 37 adopted 419 liability 417 Benefiting small c.o.d. shipper 34 of of driver's weight certificate 322, 326 liability 416 mined 316, 326 INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION use IMPORT TRAFFIC continuity of movement at ports brings under land bridge exemption 49 west 337, 346 INTERPRETATION See AUTHORI- INTERSTATE COMMERCE character of 48 INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT 820(11): 413 $203(b)(5): 255, 259 site, ex-water movements between, INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT-Con. 8203(c): 541 Dead heading, against inefficient 391 182 Ethnic groups, Commission does not 464 remedy 115 INTERVENTION ables transportation rules 598 hold goods broker application 33 tives 258 or trans- INTRASTATE COMMERCE of passengers' intention to continue interstate 450 ter of 48 no INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS- SION 315, 395, 583, 624, 680 by 157 foreign stitute 815 All applicants for authority must sub- authorized 297 certificate restrictions 30 merchandise not dealt in by 221 124 M.C.C. J See LOSS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY JOINT BOARDS by 157 decision by 353 ing 840 LOADING AND UNLOADING adopted 699, 724 publication, discriminatory 711 cannot have trailers placed at, after spotting at holding yard 710, 737 JOINT-LINE SERVICE Found adequate 84, 855 Found inadequate 9, 237, 269, 886 considered 295 cant's prior, public advantages existing LOS ANGELES See AUTHORITIES, IN- to L LOSS AND DAMAGE Carriers must establish reasonable of, found cation granted 886 Acts of God limitation, household limiting 415 lading, burden of showing loss or theft M LAND BRIDGE EXEMPTION within, due to continuity of movement at ports 49 LEASING Agricultural cooperative as lessor, LESS-THAN-TRUCKLOAD tion 54 performance of 658 MANIFESTS See HOUSEHOLD GOODS MILEAGE RADIUS DESCRIPTION Imposed 888 LEVEL OF RATES rates for freight forwarders 475 LIABILITY See LOSS AND DAMAGF MINIMUM WEIGHT CHARGES evaluate 63 establish 64 PARTNERSHIPS See PRIVATE CAR- RIERS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLI. CY ACT OF 1969 draft impact statement 201 adopted, impact statement 592, 601 PASSENGERS change character of strictly intrastate NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION POLI- CY authority 230 PAYMENT OF CHARGES credit to 113 PERFORMANCE REPORT Conditioned to certificate 593, 658 NEW YORK CITY See AUTHORITIES, INTERPRETATION; COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE STATISTICS See NOTICE Applicant's good faith attempt to com- allowed 532 publication adequate 156 products for reuse and recycling 591, PETITIONS Arranging intrastate motorbus trans- Particleboard not "lumber" 809 manifest, rulemaking proceeding 315 gation 54 O OFFICIAL NOTICE See EVIDENCE PICKUP AND DELIVERY unregulated carriers are not exempt Precedent overruled, land bridge exemp- tion 52 353 verbatim in protest 869 for Commission's benefits a not See PREARRANGED SCHEDULING PRIMARY BUSINESS TEST Discussed 541 as Own PRIVATE CARRIERS to provide service at short notice, as provided by competitors' 446 ful 801 incident to movement of commercial zone 348 Not inherently discriminatory, pref- PIGGYBACK SERVICE See TRAILER- ON-FLATCAR SERVICE PLEADINGS be stricken or rejected 503 POPULATION-MILEAGE FORMULA specialized 865 electrical generators found to be 544 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE by presentation of properly certified shipper witnesses, at its own peril 534 Applicant's trady notice not in com- requirement 471 similar parties and related fitness issues 375 not reply to a reply 684 ceeding, issuance of subpenas regard- record 375 of receipt 157 covering unauthorized operations is not administratively final 29 petitive, lengthy, discouraged 502 PROPOSED RULEMAKING Commercial zone expansion 130 PROTESTANTS sively, grant would not harm 438 verbatim in protest 869 prove does not embrace traffic 878 common carrier applications 826 |