The agreement on its face recites that it is entered into 'for the purpose .of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining reasonable rates, rules and regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local. Principles of Railroad Transportation - Side 312av Emory Richard Johnson, Thurman William Van Metre - 1916 - 619 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1893 - 2192 sider
...and such other companies as may hereafter become parties hereto, — witnesseth, for ttie purpose of mutual protection, by establishing and maintaining...and regulations on all freight traffic, both through :m>i local, the subscribers do hereby form an association, to be known as the Trans-Missouri Freight... | |
| 1899 - 962 sider
...no doubt that It does. The agreement on Its face recites that it is entered into for the purpose of cars, depots, station houses, or any other structures...working of said road. And the said company shall hav "To that end the association Is formed, and a body created, which Is to adopt rates for all the companies,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1897 - 798 sider
...doubt that it does. The agreement on its face recites that it is entered into " for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local." To that end the association is formed and a body created which is to adopt rates, which, when agreed... | |
| Alabama Public Service Commission, Railroad Commission of Alabama - 1892 - 524 sider
...Associa tion, dated January 14, 1892, and expiring on July 31, 1892. This agreement is for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...rates, rules and regulations on all freight traffic. Contract with different Railroa'd Companies dated December 24,1887, agreeing not to'pay for mileage... | |
| 1893 - 580 sider
...Ry., and such other companies as may hereafter become parties hereto. Witnesscth : For the purpose of mutual protection, by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through, and local, the subscribers do hereby form an association, to be known as the Trans-Missouri Freight Association,... | |
| 1894 - 922 sider
...Railway, and such other companies as may hereafter become parties hereto. Witnesseth, for the purpose of mutual protection, by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local, the subscribers do hereby form an association, to be known as the Trans-Missouri Freight Association,... | |
| 1897 - 716 sider
...no doubt that it does. The agreement on its face recites that it is entered into 'for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local.' . . . While in force and assuming it to be lived up to, there can be no doubt that its direct, immediate,... | |
| Iowa. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1897 - 492 sider
...no doubt that it does. The agreement on its face recites that it is entered into "for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic both through and local " To that end the association is formed and a body created which is to adopt rates, which, when agreed... | |
| 1897 - 914 sider
...agreement between a number of competing railroads engaged in interstate traffic " for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local," and forming an association to prescribe rates which, when agreed to. arc to eovern all the companies,... | |
| 1897 - 840 sider
...railway companies forming a freight association recited that it was entered into " for the purpose of mutual protection by establishing and maintaining...regulations on all freight traffic, both through and local." To that end the association was formed, and a body created which was to adopt rates, which, when agreed... | |
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