| California. Supreme Court - 1924 - 950 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." Subdivision 22 of said section 1 of said original act as thus amended provides: "(22) The authority... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1924 - 292 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension * * * that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." The extensions of the lines and main tracks of these railways under the plan which the State commission... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1924 - 294 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension * * * that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." The extensions of the lines and main tracks of these railways under the plan which the State commission... | |
| Grover Gerhardt Huebner, Emory Richard Johnson - 1926 - 620 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension of facilities that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." Most of the states follow the lead of Congress in the regulation of car service, in that they too concede... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce committee - 1926 - 348 pages
...required in the interest of public convenience and necessity," and that " the expense involved will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." These safeguards against arbitrary action by the commission are to be thrown aside for some reason... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1926 - 336 pages
...convenience and necessity or as to such extension or facilities ; that the extent 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... | |
| Young Berryman Smith, Noel Thomas Dowling - 1926 - 1310 pages
...convenience and necessity, or as to such extension * * * that the expense involved therein will not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public." The extensions of the lines and main tracks of these railways under the plan which the state commission... | |
| 1927 - 1034 pages
...service, and subject to the provision that an extension of the road or of the car service shall not impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public. 41 Stat. 478 (US Comp. St. ยง 8563). This has no reference whatsoever to grade crossings. [8] The next... | |
| John Hutchinson Frederick - 1927 - 130 pages
...necessary and appropriate for the purpose for which it is put forth and must not be of such a nature as to impair the ability of the carrier to perform its duty to the public which it serves. The Commission bases all its orders upon these fundamental findings. Various State... | |
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