General Rules of Practice Before the Commission in Proceedings Under the Interstate Commerce Act and Related Acts with Approved FormsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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12 inches long 16 pounds 1887 COMMISSION WASHINGTON 22 inches 30 days act to regulate ADOPTED DECEMBER adverse parties AMENDED application attorney claimed Commission may consider COMMISSION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT common carrier complainants or defendants complaint relates compliance court date fixed deemed deposition is taken designated in Rule fact and manner filing and service folio base give specific reference GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE inches wide INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION issue less than 16 manner of satisfaction margin not less matter or matters ments mission MOTION TO DISMISS name and post-office notice of hearing notify offered in evidence Oral argument paper paragraph petition plainant PRINTING OFFICE 1913 proceeding RAILROAD COMPANY rates ream receiver or trustee REGULATE COMMERCE REVISED rehearing reparation Rule XIV regarding RULES OF PRACTICE secretary service of answer stipulation in writing Subpoenas suspension tariff testimony thereof tion typewriting WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING weighing not less wherein Witnesses whose depositions XIV regarding briefs
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Page 6 - Such depositions may be taken before any judge of any court of the United States, or any commissioner of a Circuit, or any clerk of a District or Circuit Court, or any chancellor, justice or judge of a Supreme or Superior Court, mayor or chief magistrate of a city, judge of a County Court, or Court of Common Pleas of any of the United States...
Page 6 - If a witness whose testimony may be desired to be taken by deposition be in a foreign country, the deposition may be taken before an officer or person designated by the Commission, or agreed upon by the parties by stipulation in writing to be filed with the Commission.
Page 7 - Commission, shall severally be entitled to the same fees as are paid for like service in the courts of the United States, which fees shall be paid by the party at whose instance the depositions are taken.
Page 2 - Wherefore said prays leave to intervene and be treated as a party hereto with the right to have notice of and appear at the taking of testimony, produce and cross examine witnesses, and be heard in person or by counsel upon brief and at the oral argument, if oral argument is granted.
Page 9 - Applications for extension of time in which to file briefs shall be by petition, in writing, stating the facts on which the application rests, which must be filed with the commission at least...
Page 6 - ... before whom the deposition Is to be taken so specified in the Commission's order may or may not be the same as those named In said application to the Commission.
Page 8 - If material and relevant matter offered in evidence is embraced in a document containing other matter not material or relevant, and not intended to be put in evidence, such document will not be...
Page 10 - ... two or more complainants or defendants have appeared at the hearing, such complainants or defendants must designate to whom the copy for their use shall be delivered.
Page 8 - Subpoenas for the production of books, papers, or documents (unless directed to issue by the Commission upon its own motion) will only be issued upon application in writing...
Page 7 - ... or 12-point type, on good unglazed paper, 5% inches wide by 9 inches long, with inside margin not less than 1 inch wide, and with double-leaded text and single-leaded quotations. (c) Typewritten papers shall be typed on only one side of plain white paper, 8...