Practitioners' Journal, 35±Ç,5È£Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners., 1968 |
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699 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Decisions Rail Transportation Motor Transportation Organization , Practice and Procedure Department of Transportation .... Index to Current I.C.C. Decisions Chapter Activities .... New Members 747 .... 763 766 773 776 823 826 831 ...
... Decisions Rail Transportation Motor Transportation Organization , Practice and Procedure Department of Transportation .... Index to Current I.C.C. Decisions Chapter Activities .... New Members 747 .... 763 766 773 776 823 826 831 ...
700 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Decisions JAMES F. BROMLEY DONALD C. McDEVITT JOHN F. DONELAN RICHARD A. MEHLEY EUGENE D. ANDERSON JOHN D. DURAND RICHARD RIDDICK JAMES M. HENDERSON WILLIAM L. SLOVER 1625 K Street , N.W. , Washington , D. C. I.C.C. Decisions Rail 1025 ...
... Decisions JAMES F. BROMLEY DONALD C. McDEVITT JOHN F. DONELAN RICHARD A. MEHLEY EUGENE D. ANDERSON JOHN D. DURAND RICHARD RIDDICK JAMES M. HENDERSON WILLIAM L. SLOVER 1625 K Street , N.W. , Washington , D. C. I.C.C. Decisions Rail 1025 ...
707 ÆäÀÌÁö
... decisions . The first period , dating from September , 1957 , to Au- gust , 1959 , terminates with the initial ICC decision involving application of the 1958 legislation.1 The Commission in this decision , the Paint Rate Case , approved ...
... decisions . The first period , dating from September , 1957 , to Au- gust , 1959 , terminates with the initial ICC decision involving application of the 1958 legislation.1 The Commission in this decision , the Paint Rate Case , approved ...
708 ÆäÀÌÁö
... decisions . These abstracts , while lack- ing in complete detail , afforded an opportunity to increase the number of decisions that could be effectively examined . A total of 782 decisions dealing solely with motor - rail rate reduction ...
... decisions . These abstracts , while lack- ing in complete detail , afforded an opportunity to increase the number of decisions that could be effectively examined . A total of 782 decisions dealing solely with motor - rail rate reduction ...
709 ÆäÀÌÁö
... decisions involve some type of motor carrier respondent and a protestant railroad rate association or railroad , while only 10.8 per cent of the decisions involved the railroads as re- spondents . The remaining decisions , 21.9 percent ...
... decisions involve some type of motor carrier respondent and a protestant railroad rate association or railroad , while only 10.8 per cent of the decisions involved the railroads as re- spondents . The remaining decisions , 21.9 percent ...
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811 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is hereby declared to be the national transportation policy of the Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes of transportation subject to the provisions of this Act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the Inherent advantages of each...
811 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes of transportation subject to the provisions of this act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each ; to promote safe, adequate, economical, and efficient service and foster sound economic conditions in transportation and among the several carriers...
811 ÆäÀÌÁö - States and the duly authorized officials thereof; and to encourage fair wages and equitable working conditions; — all to the end of developing, coordinating, and preserving a national transportation system by water, highway, and rail, as well as other means, adequate to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense. All of the provisions of this Act shall be administered and enforced with a view to carrying out the above declaration of policy.
776 ÆäÀÌÁö - Commission may conduct its proceedings in such manner as will best conduce to the proper dispatch of business and to the ends of justice.
804 ÆäÀÌÁö - Government are concerned, as one continuous line; and, in such operation and use, to afford and secure to each equal advantages and facilities as to rates, time, and transportation, without any discrimination of any kind in favor of the road or business of any or either of said companies, or adverse to the road or business of any or either of the others...
785 ÆäÀÌÁö - Consolidated Edison Co. v. Labor Board, 305 US 197, 229. Accordingly, it "must do more than create a suspicion of the existence of the fact to be established. ... it must be enough to justify, if the trial were to a jury, a refusal to direct a verdict when the conclusion sought to be drawn from it is one of fact for the jury.
789 ÆäÀÌÁö - Commission, as provided in subdivision (b)— (i) for two or more carriers to consolidate or merge their properties or franchises, or any part thereof, into one corporation for the ownership, management, and operation of the properties theretofore in separate ownership; or for any carrier, or two or more carriers jointly, to purchase, lease, or...
779 ÆäÀÌÁö - We must know what a decision means before the duty becomes ours to say whether it is right or wrong.
812 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... consolidation and consider them along with the advantages of improved service, safer operation, lower costs, etc., to determine whether the consolidation will assist in effectuating the over-all transportation policy. Resolving these considerations is a complex task which requires extensive facilities, expert judgment and considerable knowledge of the transportation industry. Congress left that task to the Commission "to the end that the wisdom and experience of that Commission...
805 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress assembled, that every railroad company in the United States whose road is operated by steam, its successors and assigns, be and is hereby authorized to carry upon and over its road, boats, bridges and ferries, all passengers, troops, government supplies, mails, freight and property, on their way from any state to another state, and to receive compensation therefor, and to connect with roads of other states so as to form continuous lines for the transportation of the same to the place of...