Modification of Railroad Financial Structures: Hearings...on S. 249 |
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5. lappuse
... fixed charges , plus ( a ) the total of any amounts so reported as a deficit for fixed charges in any of said seven years to the extent of the total of any amounts reported for Federal income and excess - profits taxes in any of said ...
... fixed charges , plus ( a ) the total of any amounts so reported as a deficit for fixed charges in any of said seven years to the extent of the total of any amounts reported for Federal income and excess - profits taxes in any of said ...
12. lappuse
... fixed charges , to effect a readjustment of their financial structures ; to alter or modify their financial obligations ; and for other purposes . " Even though I am familiar with the deficiencies and inequities and the evils that exist ...
... fixed charges , to effect a readjustment of their financial structures ; to alter or modify their financial obligations ; and for other purposes . " Even though I am familiar with the deficiencies and inequities and the evils that exist ...
13. lappuse
... H. R. 4779 was introduced by me . This was a bill to give immediate relief to roads then in section 77 proceedings which for 7 years 62410-47- 2 had earned their fixed charges , by enabling them to RAILROAD REORGANIZATION 13.
... H. R. 4779 was introduced by me . This was a bill to give immediate relief to roads then in section 77 proceedings which for 7 years 62410-47- 2 had earned their fixed charges , by enabling them to RAILROAD REORGANIZATION 13.
14. lappuse
... fixed charges , by enabling them to recover possession of their properties for a period of 18 months , and endeavor to work out voluntary agree- ments with their creditors , subject to the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission ...
... fixed charges , by enabling them to recover possession of their properties for a period of 18 months , and endeavor to work out voluntary agree- ments with their creditors , subject to the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission ...
25. lappuse
... fixed interest bonds of $ 99,981,000 at 3 percent . The Commission could have then come through and given our first and refunding mortgage bonds income bonds for $ 110,000,000 at 3 / 21⁄2 percent . They could have given the convertible ...
... fixed interest bonds of $ 99,981,000 at 3 percent . The Commission could have then come through and given our first and refunding mortgage bonds income bonds for $ 110,000,000 at 3 / 21⁄2 percent . They could have given the convertible ...
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Aaron Colnon Alleghany Corp alteration or modification approved bankruptcy Bankruptcy Act bill bondholders Boston & Providence BUSHBY capital carrier cash Central of Georgia Chairman Chicago circuit court claims COLNON committee common stock corporation court of appeals creditors debt debtor district court earnings equity fact filed fixed charges Florida & Alabama going HAGERTY Haven hearings HENWOOD income bonds interest Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission investment investors issued Judge Igoe junior legislation lien MECARTNEY Missouri Pacific mortgage bonds obligations Old Colony Old Colony Railroad operation outstanding paid payment pending percent petition plan of reorganization preferred stock present PURCELL railroad reorganization Railway receivership refunding reorganization proceedings roads Rock Island Seaboard section 20c section 77 security holders Senator HAWKES Senator MYERS Senator REED shares situation speculation statement stockholders Supreme Court Susquehanna tion trustees voting trust Wisconsin Central
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74. lappuse - In so prescribing and determining the divisions of joint rates, fares, and charges, the Commission shall give due consideration, among other things, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated, the amount of revenue required to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes, and a fair return on their railway property held for and used in the service of transportation...
294. lappuse - Rico is a party in the circuit court of appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States are being most efficiently prepared and argued by Mai.
499. lappuse - That is not what I am talking about. I am talking about, for example, the Mad River, or the Naugatuck River, which are not navigable.
516. lappuse - ... shall provide for fixed charges (including fixed interest on funded debt, interest on unfunded debt, amortization of discount on funded debt, and rent for leased railroads) in such an amount that, after due consideration of the probable prospective earnings of the property in light of its earnings, experience and all other relevant facts, there shall be adequate coverage of such fixed charges by the probable earnings available for the payment thereof...
74. lappuse - ... amount of revenue required to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes, and a fair return on their railway property held for and used in the service of transportation, and the importance to the public of the transportation services of such carriers; and also whether any particular participating carrier is an originating, intermediate, or delivering line, and any other fact or circumstance which would ordinarily, without regard to the mileage haul, entitle one carrier to a greater or less...
6. lappuse - America, or any agency thereof, or any corporation (other than the Reconstruction Finance Corporation) the majority of the stock of which is owned by the United States...
193. lappuse - This broad commerce clause does not operate so as to render the nation powerless to defend itself against economic forces that Congress decrees inimical or destructive of the national economy.
11. lappuse - Cases brought to enjoin, set aside, annul, or suspend in whole or in part any order of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
2. lappuse - ... (c) will be in the best interest of the carrier, of each class of its stockholders, and of the holders of each class of its obligations affected by such modification or alteration ; and...
193. lappuse - This is too narrow a view of the commerce clause. To regulate in the sense intended is to foster, protect and control the commerce with appropriate regard to the welfare of those who are immediately concerned, as well as the public at large, and to promote its growth and insure its safety.