| United States - 1928 - 312 pages
...hearing in which the applicant and all other parties in interest shall be permitted to participate. The burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof shall be upon the applicant, except that with respect to any issue presented by a petition to deny... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 690 pages
...examine it to see whether it states a cause of action, you might say. Of course, this section provides that the burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof in this sort of situation where the protest has been filed is upon the applicant. The CHAIRMAN. Do... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 694 pages
...examine it to see whether it states a cause of action, you might say. Of course, this section provides that the burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof in this sort of situation where the protest has been filed 'is upon the applicant. The CHAIRMAN. Do... | |
| 1981 - 780 pages
...this part, with the following exceptions: (1) In all such revocation and/or cease and desist hearings, the burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof shall be upon the Commission; and (2) the Commission may specify in a show cause order, when the circumstances... | |
| 1994 - 742 pages
...deny. (e) In any case where a hearing: is conducted pursuant to the provisions of this section, both the burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof shall be upon the Commission except that, with respect to any issue that pertains to the question of... | |
| 1965 - 544 pages
...hearing in which the applicant and all other parues in interest shall be permitted to participate. The burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof shall be upon the applicant, except that, with respect to any issue presented by a petition to deny... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1954 - 120 pages
...warranted refusal of the original grant. In thus proceeding under section 309, the Commission places the burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof upon these respondents, whereas in a proper proceeding instituted under section 312, both these burdens... | |
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