| Railroad Commission of Wisconsin - 1910 - 1080 pages
...that the carrier can only be compelled to furnish such telephone or telegraph service as is necessary to perform its duty to the public as a common carrier of persons and property. That in the instant case the carrier has agreed to provide satisfactory telepnone... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committe on interstate & foreign commerce - 1916 - 34 pages
...And provided further. That the Interstate Commerce * Commission shall have power after investigation and hearing to issue an order or orders prescribing...public as a common carrier of passengers "and freight; and failure to comply with any such requirement of the Interstate Commerce Commission shall be subject... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce - 1917 - 76 pages
...prescribe a less clearance " when in its judgment a compliance with the clearance prescribed therein would prevent or substantially impair the ability...perform its duty to the public as a common carrier." Now, my claim is that a terminal like the Pennsylvania or the Ne.w York Central would be seriously... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1917 - 84 pages
...prescribe a less clearance " when in its judgment a compliance with the clearance prescribed therein would prevent or substantially impair the ability...perform its duty to the public as a common carrier." Now, my claim is that a terminal like the Pennsylvania or the New York Central would be seriously affected... | |
| Guaranty Trust Company of New York - 1919 - 664 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. Any carrier subject to this Act which refuses or neglects to comply with any order of the Commission... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1920 - 44 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. It comes mighty near giving them the power. The CHAIRMAN. My only doubt of that is whether the definition... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1920 - 44 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. It comes mighty near giving them the power. The CHAIRMAN. • My only doubt of that is whether the... | |
| South Dakota. Department of Marketing - 1920 - 30 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." There are also other provisions in this recently enacted transportation act which are intended to prevent... | |
| Roger Foster - 1920 - 1170 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such exension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. Any carrier subject to this Act which refuses or neglects to comply with any order of the Commission... | |
| Maurice G. Roberts - 1920 - 106 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension or facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. Any carrier subject to this Act which refuses or neglects to comply with any order of the Commission... | |
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