Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases. Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volumen27U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... January 17 , 1935. Between Elyria and Zelienople the latest shipment indicated was on July 9 , 1935 . Applicant's operations were expanded after the " grandfather " date to include furnaces and parts from Elyria to Duquesne , Pittsburgh ...
... January 17 , 1935. Between Elyria and Zelienople the latest shipment indicated was on July 9 , 1935 . Applicant's operations were expanded after the " grandfather " date to include furnaces and parts from Elyria to Duquesne , Pittsburgh ...
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... January 1937 . Applicant relied largely upon his past operations to prove necessity for their continuance or their consistency with the public interest . The only shipper he served before July 1 , 1935 , was the Marietta Concrete ...
... January 1937 . Applicant relied largely upon his past operations to prove necessity for their continuance or their consistency with the public interest . The only shipper he served before July 1 , 1935 , was the Marietta Concrete ...
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... January 1937 . Applicant relied largely upon his past operations to prove necessity for their continuance or their consistency with the public interest . The only shipper he served before July 1 , 1935 , was the Marietta Concrete ...
... January 1937 . Applicant relied largely upon his past operations to prove necessity for their continuance or their consistency with the public interest . The only shipper he served before July 1 , 1935 , was the Marietta Concrete ...
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... January 17 , 1937. The testimony of a shipper witness establishes that the infrequency of shipments of canned goods and pepper hulls from Swedesboro to points in New York during the period from June 1 , 1935 , to January 17 , 1937 , was ...
... January 17 , 1937. The testimony of a shipper witness establishes that the infrequency of shipments of canned goods and pepper hulls from Swedesboro to points in New York during the period from June 1 , 1935 , to January 17 , 1937 , was ...
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... January 1 and May 10 , 1939 , the predecessor admitted that he performed no operations during this period . He testified that on January 1 , 1939 , he entered into an agreement with applicants to sell his operating rights to them . The ...
... January 1 and May 10 , 1939 , the predecessor admitted that he performed no operations during this period . He testified that on January 1 , 1939 , he entered into an agreement with applicants to sell his operating rights to them . The ...
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bona fide operation broker CARRIER APPLICATION Submitted carrier by motor certificate authorizing certificate of public Chicago clause of section COMMISSION DIVISION COMMISSIONERS LEE Common Carrier Application Company compliance by applicant continuously Contract Carrier Application convenience and necessity Counties Decided January equipment evidence Exceptions were filed exemption explosives foreign commerce grandfather granted Indiana intermediate points Interstate Commerce Act interstate or foreign irregular routes Jersey Kansas City Las Cruces LEE was necessarily Louis Lubbock ments miles Missouri motor carriers motor vehicle motor-carrier off-route points Ohio operation by applicant passengers PATTERSON BY DIVISION Pennsylvania performed permit predecessor prior report prior to June proposed protestants public convenience rail carriers rates regulations thereunder respects Rhode Island section 206 seeks a certificate served ship shipments shippers specified statutory date Sub-No Swedesboro tank trucks territory testified thence over U. S. thereof tion traffic transportation truckload trucks U. S. Highway York York City
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Página 9 - common carrier by motor vehicle" means any person which holds itself out to the general public to engage in the transportation by motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce of passengers or property or any class or classes thereof for compensation, whether over regular or irregular routes...
Página 551 - ... to encourage the establishment and maintenance of reasonable charges for transportation services, without unjust discriminations, undue preferences or advantages, or unfair or destructive competitive practices...
Página 159 - June 1, 1935, over the route or routes or within the territory for which application Is made and has so operated since that time...
Página 568 - That this paragraph shall not be so construed as to require any such carrier lawfully engaged in operation solely within any State to obtain from the Commission a certificate authorizing the transportation by such carrier of passengers or property in interstate or foreign commerce between places within such State if there be a board in such State having authority to grant or approve such certificates and if such carrier has obtained such certificate from such board. Such transportation shall, however,...
Página 54 - Interstate Commerce Commission Regulations for the Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles by Land and Water, in Rail Freight Service and by Motor Vehicle (Highway) and Water, Including Specifications for Shipping Containers, 1966.
Página 45 - ... and properly packed and marked samples of explosives for laboratory examination, not exceeding a net weight of one-half pound each, and not exceeding twenty samples at one time in a single vessel or vehicle ; but such samples shall not be carried in that part, of a vessel or Vehicle which is...
Página 271 - Commission in any proceeding shall be limited and restricted to those proceedings in which the entire Commission, on its own motion, determines and announces that an issue of general transportation importance is involved.
Página 196 - Consequently, an applicant for temporary authority to operate as a motor contract carrier must show that the operation proposed is that of a contract carrier by motor vehicle as defined in section 203 (a) (15) of the Interstate Commerce Act; that is.
Página 132 - ... motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof), if such motor vehicles are not used in carrying any other property, or passengers, for compensation...
Página 9 - contract carrier by motor vehicle* means any person, not included under paragraph (14) of this section, who or which, under special and individual contracts or agreements, and whether directly or by a lease or any other arrangement, transports passengers or property m interstate or foreign commerce by motor vehicle for compensation. "(16) The term 'motor carrier' includes both a common carrier by motor vehicle and a contract carrier by motor vehicle.