Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volum 250

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L.K. Strouse, 1943
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Side 5 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to exclude from the provisions of this part, in addition to the transportation otherwise excluded under this section, transportation by contract carriers by water, which, by reason of the inherent nature of the commodities transported, their requirement of special equipment or their shipment in bulk...
Side 578 - That if the owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied...
Side 222 - June 1, 1935, over the route or routes or within the territory for which application Is made and has so operated since that time, or if engaged in furnishing seasonal service only, was In bona fide operation on June 1, 1935, during the season ordinarily covered by its operation...
Side 159 - ... nor, unless and to the extent that the Commission shall from time to time find that such application is necessary...
Side 581 - And although it was intimated that, for the purposes before the court, to some extent commerce by transportation might have its character fixed by the relation between the two ends of the transit, the intimation was carefully confined to those purposes. Moreover, the tax "was determined in respect of receipts for the proportion of the transportation within the state.
Side 360 - Unless, for good cause shown, the Commission shall find, or shall have found, that both a certificate and a permit may be so held consistently with the public interest and with the national transportation policy...
Side 433 - ... common carrier by motor vehicle as defined in 49 USCA § 303(a) (14) as follows : "The term '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...
Side 442 - Act, the provisions of this part shall not^ apply (1) to transportation in interstate commerce by water solely within the limits of a single harbor or between places in contiguous harbors, when such transportation is not a part of a continuous through movement under a common control, management, or arrangement to or from a place without the limits of any such harbor or harbors...
Side 741 - Commission shall from time to time find, and by order declare, that such application is necessary to carry out the national transportation policy declared in this Act, the provisions of this part shall not^ apply (1) to transportation in interstate commerce by water solely within the limits of a single harbor or between places in contiguous harbors...
Side 644 - ... shall engage in any interstate or foreign operation on any public highway, or within any reservation under the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, unless there is in force with respect to such carrier a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Commission authorizing such operations...

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