Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases, 130. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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326. lappuse - Congress to promote the effective merchandising of agricultural commodities in interstate and foreign commerce, so that the industry of agriculture will be placed on a basis of economic equality with other industries...
326. lappuse - That no member of the association 'is allowed more than one vote because of the amount of stock or membership capital he may own therein, or, "Second. That the association does not pay dividends on stock or membership capital in excess of 8 per centum per annum.
62. lappuse - AFTER DUE INVESTIGATION, It appearing that the above-named carrier has complied with all applicable provisions of the Interstate Commerce Act, and the requirements, rules and regulations prescribed thereunder, and, therefore, is entitled to receive authority from this Commission to engage in transportation in interstate or foreign commerce as a motor carrier; and the Commission so finding ; IT is...
154. lappuse - ... or who by means of any false statement or representation, or by the use of any false or fictitious bill, bill of lading, receipt, voucher, roll, account, claim, certificate, affidavit, deposition, lease, or bill of sale, or by any other means or device, shall knowingly and...
378. lappuse - As a consequence, whether or not the present or future public convenience and necessity require the proposed operation depends, in substance, on whether the new operation or service will serve a useful public purpose responsive to a public demand or need...
86. lappuse - ... public convenience and necessity. In considering whether and to what extent this statutory requirement has been met. the Commission must determine whether the new operation or service will serve a useful public purpose, responsive to a public demand or need...
441. lappuse - CLERICAL MISTAKES. Clerical mistakes in judgments, orders or other parts of the record and errors therein arising from oversight or omission may be corrected by the court at any time of its own initiative or on the motion of any party and after such notice, if any, as the court orders.
298. lappuse - ... public convenience and necessity." In Pan-American Bus Lines Operation, I MCC 190, division 5 said, at page 203 : The question, In substance, is whether the new operation or service will serve a useful public purpose, responsive to a public demand or need...
490. lappuse - ... to enforce them until the condition of the other party has, in good faith, become so changed that he cannot be restored to his former state, if the right be then enforced, delay becomes inequitable, and operates as an estoppel against the assertion of the right.
369. lappuse - Second. That the association does not pay dividends on stock or membership capital in excess of 8 per centum per annum. "And in any case to the following: Third. That the association shall not deal in farm products, farm supplies, and farm business services with or for nonmembers in an amount greater in value than the total amount of such business transacted by it with or for members.