Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volume 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Bus lines |
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... respect to hauling beer from Brooklyn , N. Y. , and Orange , N. J. , stated that his company had tried other truckers but their service was not as satisfactory as appli- cant's . Shipments of beer from other points are transported over ...
... respect to hauling beer from Brooklyn , N. Y. , and Orange , N. J. , stated that his company had tried other truckers but their service was not as satisfactory as appli- cant's . Shipments of beer from other points are transported over ...
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... respect of the commodities considered , has been limited to Pennsyl- vania since August 1937. He now transports beer and empty con- tainers within Pennsylvania for the Victor Brewing Company , which is located in Jeannette , and he ...
... respect of the commodities considered , has been limited to Pennsyl- vania since August 1937. He now transports beer and empty con- tainers within Pennsylvania for the Victor Brewing Company , which is located in Jeannette , and he ...
Page 47
... respect of delivery at Frostburg by the Western Maryland Railroad . Rail carriers furnish refrigerator cars , but in the event they are iced or heated , the consignor or consignee would bear an additional expense . The testimony of the ...
... respect of delivery at Frostburg by the Western Maryland Railroad . Rail carriers furnish refrigerator cars , but in the event they are iced or heated , the consignor or consignee would bear an additional expense . The testimony of the ...
Page 55
... respect thereof might be necessary , the application was referred to the examiner for appropriate proceedings , in accordance with the Motor Carrier Act , 1935 . The instant application embraces the same territory as that con- tained in ...
... respect thereof might be necessary , the application was referred to the examiner for appropriate proceedings , in accordance with the Motor Carrier Act , 1935 . The instant application embraces the same territory as that con- tained in ...
Page 63
... respect thereof might be necessary , the application was referred to joint board No. 29 for appropriate proceedings , in accordance with the provisions of the Motor Carrier Act , 1935 . Applicant has been operating from the Blind Bull ...
... respect thereof might be necessary , the application was referred to joint board No. 29 for appropriate proceedings , in accordance with the provisions of the Motor Carrier Act , 1935 . Applicant has been operating from the Blind Bull ...
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1938 Public convenience able properly appended order applicant is fit application filed application was referred appropriate order thereon become effective CARRIER APPLICATION Decided carrier by motor CASKIE certificate authorizing certificate of public COMMISSION DIVISION Commission thereunder COMMISSIONERS EASTMAN Common Carrier Application Company Contract Carrier Application convenience and necessity County declared in section equipment following recommended report foreign commerce Greyhound Lines intermediate points interstate or foreign irregular routes joint board finds July 11 mended order appended Missouri Motor Carrier Act motor vehicle necessity found North Carolina Ohio operation by applicant order appended thereto order be entered ORDER RECOMMENDED order should become order were filed petroleum policy declared properly to perform proposed operation protestants provisions recom RECOMMENDED BY JOINT referred to joint REPORT AND ORDER ROGERS BY DIVISION section 202 seeks a certificate shipments shipper specified routes stayed or further stayed or postponed SUB-No thence over U. S. transportation trucks U. S. Highway 64
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Page 718 - States. (b) Applications for such permits shall be made to the Commission in writing, be verified under oath, and shall be in such form and contain such information and be accompanied by proof of service upon such interested parties as the Commission may, by regulations, require.
Page 819 - ... except when such transportation is under a common control, management, or arrangement for a continuous carriage or shipment to or from a point without such municipality, municipalities, or zone, and provided that the motor carrier engaged in such transportation of passengers over regular or irregular route or routes in interstate commerce is also lawfully engaged in the intrastate transportation of passengers over the entire length of such interstate route or routes in accordance with the laws...
Page 803 - ... public convenience and necessity, which remains today, in Pan-American Bus Lines Operation, 1 MCC 190, 203 ( 1936): "The question, in substance, is whether the new operation or service will serve a useful public purpose, responsive to a public demand or need; whether this purpose can and will be served as well by existing lines or carriers; and whether it can be served by applicant with the new operation or service proposed without endangering or impairing the operations of existing carriers...
Page 35 - Act, shall the provisions of 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...
Page 611 - 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 113 - Fleming a certificate of public convenience and necessity as a common carrier by motor vehicle under the so-called "grandfather clause" (§ 206 (a)) of the Motor Carrier Act of 1935.1 49 Stat.
Page 528 - ... fit, willing, and able properly to perform the service of a contract carrier by motor vehicle...
Page 803 - The purpose of paragraphs 18 to 22 is to prevent interstate carriers from weakening themselves by constructing or operating superfluous lines, and to protect them from being weakened by another carrier's operating in interstate commerce a competing line not required in the public interest.
Page 819 - ... motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof...
Page 194 - broker" means any person not included in the term "motor carrier" and not a bona fide employee or agent of any such carrier, who or which, as principal or agent, sells or offers for sale any transportation subject to this...