Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, Volum 125U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... proposed permit , if granted , would place applicant in a position in which it was no longer serving a " limited number of persons " upon which its continuing status as a contract carrier depends by virtue of section 203 ( a ) ( 15 ) of ...
... proposed permit , if granted , would place applicant in a position in which it was no longer serving a " limited number of persons " upon which its continuing status as a contract carrier depends by virtue of section 203 ( a ) ( 15 ) of ...
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... proposed operations connote a specialization of services tailored to the needs of a majority of its shippers ( i.e. , those in the bottle and container industry ) so as to still fall within the definition of contract carriage as set ...
... proposed operations connote a specialization of services tailored to the needs of a majority of its shippers ( i.e. , those in the bottle and container industry ) so as to still fall within the definition of contract carriage as set ...
Side 15
... proposed changes would divert revenue from it by opening up areas of service ( and competition ) to carriers which have never sought to perform such operations or which have been denied such rights . It also contends that problems ...
... proposed changes would divert revenue from it by opening up areas of service ( and competition ) to carriers which have never sought to perform such operations or which have been denied such rights . It also contends that problems ...
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... proposed change in regulations , are well documented in its initial statement . DOD states that , as a Federal agency , it is mandated by Presidential proclamation to undertake any action which would reduce fuel consumption , and that ...
... proposed change in regulations , are well documented in its initial statement . DOD states that , as a Federal agency , it is mandated by Presidential proclamation to undertake any action which would reduce fuel consumption , and that ...
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... proposal , Gray Line believes that it would not be possible for carriers to " originate ” charters at points not now authorized . It also believes that the proposed regulations would actually benefit the smaller passenger carriers , in ...
... proposal , Gray Line believes that it would not be possible for carriers to " originate ” charters at points not now authorized . It also believes that the proposed regulations would actually benefit the smaller passenger carriers , in ...
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