Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volumen198L.K. Strouse, 1934 |
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... cents prior to that date and 118 cents thereafter . North Kansas City takes the Kansas City rates . Complainant seeks rates made 40 percent of first class , or 48 cents prior to December 3 , 1931 , and 47 cents thereafter . In the ...
... cents prior to that date and 118 cents thereafter . North Kansas City takes the Kansas City rates . Complainant seeks rates made 40 percent of first class , or 48 cents prior to December 3 , 1931 , and 47 cents thereafter . In the ...
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... cents yielded $ 228.54 and $ 220.40 per car and 53.5 and 54.1 cents per car - mile , respectively . The short - line distances from Charleston and Mattoon to Kansas City are 389 and 379 miles . The average distance from the Chicago ...
... cents yielded $ 228.54 and $ 220.40 per car and 53.5 and 54.1 cents per car - mile , respectively . The short - line distances from Charleston and Mattoon to Kansas City are 389 and 379 miles . The average distance from the Chicago ...
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... cents , made up of 110.5 cents to East Burlington , Ill . , and 195 cents beyond , and on the automobile chassis 243.5 cents , made up of 85.5 cents to East Burlington and 158 cents beyond . The factors to East Burlington were indicated ...
... cents , made up of 110.5 cents to East Burlington , Ill . , and 195 cents beyond , and on the automobile chassis 243.5 cents , made up of 85.5 cents to East Burlington and 158 cents beyond . The factors to East Burlington were indicated ...
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... cents . The majority awards repara- tion to the basis of 279 cents , which is a rate that was in effect for a 7 - month period during 1931 , and declares that to be the maximum reasonable rate for the period involved , regardless of the ...
... cents . The majority awards repara- tion to the basis of 279 cents , which is a rate that was in effect for a 7 - month period during 1931 , and declares that to be the maximum reasonable rate for the period involved , regardless of the ...
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... cents under the commodity adjustment and averaged 6 cents . Under the present adjustment the spreads range from 10 to 19 cents and average 14.5 cents . The dis- tances between the border points and the next points beyond are from 2 to ...
... cents under the commodity adjustment and averaged 6 cents . Under the present adjustment the spreads range from 10 to 19 cents and average 14.5 cents . The dis- tances between the border points and the next points beyond are from 2 to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
alleged assailed rates Atchison average Baltimore basis car-mile carloads carriers cents per 100 Chicago class rates coal COMMISSION DIVISION COMMISSIONERS commodity rates complainants contend cost of reproduction defendants Denver destinations distance East eastern effect established fertilizer fertilizer materials filed first-class rates Fort Dodge found unreasonable freight further hearing greensand haul Illinois Interstate Interstate Commerce Act Iowa Jersey Jersey City joint rates Kansas City Lehigh Lehigh Valley less-than-carload livestock Louis lumber markets ments miles minimum Mississippi River Missouri River moved movement North official territory Ohio Oklahoma operating origin Pacific Pennsylvania percent petitioner Pier plaster board ports pounds proposed Q. R. Co rail Railroad Company Railway Company rates assailed rates charged rates prescribed reasonable reparation respectively respondent respondent's routes scale shipments shipped shippers Sioux City South Dakota southwestern storage sub-no tariff Texas tion traffic unduly prejudicial warehouse western trunk-line territory York zone
Pasajes populares
Página xxvii - A public utility is entitled to such rates as will permit it to earn a return on the value of the property which it employs for the convenience of the public equal to that generally being made at the same time and in the same general part of the country on investments in other business undertakings which are attended by corresponding risks and uncertainties...
Página xxx - What the company is entitled to demand, in order that it may have just compensation, is a fair return upon the reasonable value of the property at the time it is being used for the public.
Página 515 - In the exercise of its power to prescribe just and reasonable rates the Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic...
Página xxvii - What will constitute a fair return in a given case is not capable of exact mathematical demonstration. It is a matter more or less of approximation about which conclusions may differ. The court in the discharge of its constitutional duty on the issue of confiscation must determine the amount to the best of its ability in the exercise of a fair, enlightened and "independent judgment as to both law and facts.
Página 10 - That there is an element of value in an assembled and established plant, doing business and earning money, over one not thus advanced, is self-evident. This element of value is a property right, and should be considered in determining the value of the property, upon which the owner has a right to make a fair return when the same is privately owned although dedicated to public use.
Página 27 - Act to charge or receive any greater compensation in the aggregate for the transportation of passengers, or of like kind of property, for a shorter than for a longer distance over the same line or route in the same direction, the shorter being included within the longer distance, or to charge any greater compensation as a through rate than the aggregate of the intermediate rates subject to the provisions of this Act...
Página xxxi - The ascertainment of that value is not controlled by artificial rules. It is not a matter of formulas, but there must be a reasonable judgment, having its basis in a proper consideration of all relevant facts.
Página xxvii - The return should be reasonably sufficient to assure confidence in the financial soundness of the utility and should be adequate, under efficient and economical management, to maintain and support its credit and enable it to raise the money necessary for the proper discharge of its public duties.
Página 82 - ... transportation, can make the mere ownership of the goods the test of the duty to carry, or, what is equivalent, may discriminate in fixing the charge for carriage, not upon any difference inhering in the goods or in the cost of the service rendered in transporting them, but upon the mere circumstance that the shipper is or is not the real owner of the goods, is so in conflict with the obvious and elementary duty resting upon a carrier and so destructive of the rights of shippers as to demonstrate...
Página 848 - shall include cars and other vehicles and all instrumentalities and facilities of shipment or carriage, irrespective of ownership or of any contract, express or implied, for the use thereof and all services in connection with the receipt, delivery, elevation, and transfer in transit, ventilation, refrigeration or icing, storage, and handling of property transported...