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Side 116 - If a dividend is not payable in cash the consideration shall be described in the entry with sufficient particularity to identify it.
Side 18 - Provided, however. That a list of such sub-primary accounts set up or such assignments made by any such...
Side 120 - BETTERMENTS are mechanical changes in structures, facilities, or equipment which have as their primary aim and result the making of the properties affected more useful or of a greater capacity than they were at the time of their installation or acquisition.
Side 11 - The carrier's agent must give the consignee written notice of all cars he has been unable to deliver because of the condition of the private or interchange tracks or because of other conditions attributable to consignee. This will be considered constructive placement.
Side 43 - Each thing other than a security must be described with sufficient detail to identify it, and in connection therewith must be shown the date of acquisition by the respondent, the cost to the respondent, the amount at which it is carried on the books of the respondent and the income accrued therefrom to the respondent during the year ended June 30...
Side 3 - It shall be the duty of each and every railway company, subject to the provisions herein, to provide and maintain adequate, comfortable, and clean depots, and depot buildings, at its several stations, for the accommodation of passengers, and said depot buildings shall be kept well lighted and warmed for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public...
Side 10 - On cars to be delivered on private tracks, time will be computed from the first 7 am after actual or constructive placement on such tracks.
Side 258 - ... therein are offered or taken by purchase or sale in such a manner as to make it of public consequence, or to affect the community at large as to supply, demand or price or rate thereof...
Side 260 - Act, said business is a public business, and subject to be controlled by the State, by the Corporation Commission or by an action in any district court of the State, as to all of its practices, prices, rates and charges. And it is hereby declared to be the duty of any person, firm or corporation engaged in any public business to render its services and offer its commodities, or either, upon reasonable terms without discrimination and adequately to the needs of the public considering the facilities...
Side 53 - ... special rates for services rendered to this State or to the United States or in the interest of some public object.

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