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455. Parties Defendant Other than Carriers in Suit to Enforce Pro-
visions of Act.
456. Equitable Proceedings May Be Instituted by the Commission
to Restrain Discrimination or Departures from Published
Rates.
457. Immunity and Compulsory Attendance of Witnesses, Produc-
tion of Books and Papers.
458. Expediting Act Applicable to Suits Brought under Direction
of Attorney-General.
459. Repealing Clause Not Affecting Pending Suits or Accrued
Rights.
462. Venue of Suits on Orders of Interstate Commerce Commission.
463. Procedure in the District Courts.
464. Temporary Restraining Orders.
465. An Appeal to the Supreme Court from Interlocutory Orders.
466. Appeals from Final Judgments.
467. Pending Causes Transferred to District Courts.
468.
Certain Cases Given Precedence and Hearing Expedited, Hear
ing Before Three Judges.
469. Direct Appeal to Supreme Court.
470.
471.
Government Aided Railroad and Telegraph Lines.
Connecting Telegraph Lines.
472. Duties Imposed on Interstate Commerce Commission.
473. Duty of the Attorney-General.
475. Duty of Telegraph and Railroad Companies to File Contracts
with and Make Reports to Interstate Commerce Commission.
476. Right of Congress to Alter or Annul Act.
477. Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal.
478. Parcel Post.
479. Compulsory Attendance of Witnesses and Production of Pa-
pers Provided for.
480. Amendment to Compulsory Attendance Act.
480a. Policy of Congress to Encourage Water Transportation.
480b. Effective Date Section Ten Clayton Act Extended.
480c. Part of Act Unconstitutional Not Invalidate Other Parts.
480d. Federal Control.
CHAPTER X.
ACTS RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS.
Act to prevent cruelty to animals while in interstate transit, known
as the 28-hour law, Act June 29, 1906, Chapter 3594, 34 Stat. L. 607,
U. S. Comp. St. Supp. 1907, p. 918, Fed. Stat. Ann. Sup. 1907, p. 25.
Act March 4, 1907, Chapter 2907, 34 Stat. L. 1260 et seq., requiring
inspection of meat.
Act March 3, 1905, 33 Stat. L. 1264, Ch. 1496, U. S. Comp. St. Supp.
1909, p. 1185, relating to transportation of animals from quarantine
territory.
§ 481. Time Prescribed for Feeding and Unloading Animals in
Transit.
482. Feeding Shall Be at Expense of Owner, Lien Given for Food.
483. Penalty.
484. Meat Inspection Act.
485.
Transportation of Animals from Quarantine Territory.
CHAPTER XI.
TRUSTS AND OTHER COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE.
§ 486. Contracts, Combinations and Conspiracies in Restraint of In-
terstate Commerce Illegal.
487. Monopolies and Conspiracies and Combinations to Monopo
lize Interstate Trade Illegal.
488. Prohibition Applies to Territories and Between States and
Territories.
489. Courts Given Jurisdiction to Enjoin Violations of Act.
490. Practice with Reference to Parties and Service of Subpoenas
Thereon.
491. Property Owned under a Contract Violating This Act Being
in Course of Interstate Transportation May Be Seized and
Forfeited.
492. Measure of Damages in Favor of Person Injured.
493.
Person Includes Corporation and Association.
494. Act of August 28, 1894, So Far as It Relates to Trusts and
Combinations in Restraint of Trade.
495. Clayton Act. Definitions.
496. Price Discrimination Prohibited.
497. Lease or Sale of Patented Articles.
498.
Damages May Be Recovered by Person Injured.
499. Effect of Final Judgments in Criminal Prosecutions.
500. Labor Not a Commodity.
501. Acquisition by a Corporation of Stock in Another Corpora-
tion, When Prohibited.
502. Interlocking Directorates, When Prohibited.
504. Certain Contracts of Common Carriers Must Be Let by Com.
petitive Bids.
505. Authority to Enforce Certain Provisions of Act Vested in
Interstate Commerce Commission, Federal Reserve Board
and Federal Trade Commission.
506. Procedure for Hearings by Boards Vested with Jurisdiction
507.
508.
509.
510.
under Act.
Effect of the Orders of Boards.
Judicial Proceedings to Enforce the Orders of the Boards.
Venue of Suits.
Attendance of Witnesses.
511. Guilt of Corporation Deemed Guilt of Officers.
512.
District Courts Invested with Jurisdiction to Prevent Viola-
tions of the Act.
513. Private Persons May Obtain Injunctive Relief, When.
514.
515.
516.
517.
518.
Procedure in the Issuance of Temporary Restraining Orders.
Security Before Issuing Restraining Orders, When Required.
What Injunction Orders Shall Contain.
Injunctions in Suits Between Employer and Employee.
Disobedience of Orders of Court.
519. Same Subject. Procedure Prescribed.
520. Right to Trial by Jury Provided for.
521. Review of Convictions for Violation of Court Orders.
522.
523.
Provision for Trial for Disobedience to Orders of Courts Not
Applicable to Contempt Committed in the Presence of the
Court.
Limitation in Proceedings for Contempt.
524. That Part of the Act Invalid, Not to Affect Validity of Other
Portions.
525. Dumping Prohibited.
APPENDICES.
1.
Federal Control Act and Provisions of Transportation Act 1920
Terminating Federal Control.
2.
Labor Provisions of the Transportation Act 1920 and Adamson
Eight Hour Law.
Federal Trade Commission Act.
A.
B.
An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon rail-
roads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate
commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and
continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wheel
brakes, and for other purposes.
C.
An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to promote the safety of
employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling com.
mon carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their
cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, and their
locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes,"
approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-three,
and amended April first, eighteen hundred and ninety-six.
D.
Supplement to Safety Appliance Acts.
E.
An act requiring common carriers engaged in interstate commerce
to make full reports of all accidents to the Interstate Com.
merce Commission.
Medals of Honor Act.
F.
G.
An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon rail.
roads by limiting the hours of service of employees thereon.
H.
Ash Pan Act.
I.
An act to promote the safe transportation in interstate commerce
of explosives and other dangerous articles, and to provide
penalties for its violation.
Boiler Inspection Act.
J.
K.
An act concerning carriers engaged in interstate commerce and their employees. Employers Liability.
Arbitration Act.
L.
M.
Breaking Seals of Cars Prohibited, Act providing for.
National Motor Vehicle Theft Act.
N.
0.
The Shipping Act.
P.
National Prohibition.
GENERAL INDEX.