| 1924 - 638 pages
...consideration, among other things, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated, the amount of revenue required to pay their respective...and used in the service of transportation, and the importante to the public of the transportation services of such carriers, and also whether any particular... | |
| Sidney Lincoln Miller - 1924 - 952 pages
...consideration, among other things, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated, the amount of revenue required to pay their respective...taxes, and a fair return on their railway property .... and the importance to the public of the transportation services of such carriers," together with... | |
| Charles Kellogg Burdick - 1924 - 772 pages
...15 (6), p. 486, the Commission is directed to give due consideration, in determining divisions, to " the importance to the public of the transportation services of such carriers " ; " just as by new section 15 (3), p. 45, the Commission is authorized upon its own initiative when... | |
| 1923 - 1056 pages
...operated, the amount ot revenue required to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes ami a 1'uir return on their railway property held for and used...intermediate, or delivering line, and any other fact or circumstances which would ordinarily, without regard to the mileage haul, entitle one carrier to a... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1925 - 1220 pages
...consideration, among other matters, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated and the importance to the public of the transportation services of such carriers. The element of public interest must therefore be considered. The record does not establish any benefit... | |
| Eliot Jones, Homer Bews Vanderblue - 1925 - 908 pages
...15 (6), p. 486, the Commission is directed to give due consideration, in determining divisions, to "the importance to the public of the transportation services of such carriers;" just as by new ยง 15 (3), page 485, the Commission is authorized upon its own initiative when "desirable... | |
| Herbert Confield Lust - 1925 - 1248 pages
...under specified conditions, earn, as nearly as may be, a certain return upon the aggregate value of the railway property held for and used in the service of transportation, and it follows that to the extent that intrastate rates, free and charges do not contribute their proportionate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1926 - 560 pages
...so that consolidation, instead of taking place in only one way, can take place in a number of ways. dealing with such cases we sometimes revise the division...carrier is an originating, intermediate, or delivering iine, and any other fact or circumstance irhich would ordinarily, without regard to the mileage haul,... | |
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