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... filed on March 13 , 1950 , and the amended complaint , filed on November 20 , 1950 , named Peter Bogaty and Hudson Shipping Co. , Inc. , respondents . Both complaints against Hudson Shipping Co. , Inc. , were dis- missed by separate ...
... filed on March 13 , 1950 , and the amended complaint , filed on November 20 , 1950 , named Peter Bogaty and Hudson Shipping Co. , Inc. , respondents . Both complaints against Hudson Shipping Co. , Inc. , were dis- missed by separate ...
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... filed by complainant and the case was submitted on complainant's brief without oral argument on January 30 , 1952 . The Board on February 27 , 1952 , entered an order pointing out that complainant had failed to deliver to the examiner ...
... filed by complainant and the case was submitted on complainant's brief without oral argument on January 30 , 1952 . The Board on February 27 , 1952 , entered an order pointing out that complainant had failed to deliver to the examiner ...
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... filed on June 27 , 1949 , and the application of Pacific Far East Line , Inc. , filed on October 12 , 1949 , for operating - differential sub- sidies under Title VI of the Merchant Marine Act , 1936 , as amended , both applicants ...
... filed on June 27 , 1949 , and the application of Pacific Far East Line , Inc. , filed on October 12 , 1949 , for operating - differential sub- sidies under Title VI of the Merchant Marine Act , 1936 , as amended , both applicants ...
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... filed to the examiner's recommended decision by PFEL , APL , States , and AML . PTL filed a memorandum sub- stantially in support of , but partially in exception to , the examiner's recommended decision . Oral argument on exceptions was ...
... filed to the examiner's recommended decision by PFEL , APL , States , and AML . PTL filed a memorandum sub- stantially in support of , but partially in exception to , the examiner's recommended decision . Oral argument on exceptions was ...
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... filed , and that , consequently , in order to obtain a subsidy for more than its owned vessels , PFEL has the burden of showing that the service already provided by existing United States - flag vessels is inadequate . The examiner ...
... filed , and that , consequently , in order to obtain a subsidy for more than its owned vessels , PFEL has the burden of showing that the service already provided by existing United States - flag vessels is inadequate . The examiner ...
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Page 691 - ... fixing or regulating transportation rates or fares ; giving or receiving special rates, accommodations, or other special privileges or advantages; controlling, regulating, preventing, or destroying competition...
Page 31 - ... recommend a decision, except that in rule making or determining applications for initial licenses — (1...
Page 856 - States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic water-borne commerce and a substantial portion of the water-borne export and import foreign commerce of the United States and to provide shipping service on all routes essential for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times...
Page 725 - ... like and contemporaneous service in the transportation of a like kind of traffic under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, such common carrier shall be deemed guilty of unjust discrimination, which is hereby prohibited and declared to be unlawful.
Page 725 - That nothing in this act shall prevent the carriage, storage, or handling of property free or at reduced rates for the United States, State, or municipal governments...
Page 541 - ... no such company shall make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to or in favour of any particular person or company, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever...
Page 538 - Every such carrier and every other person subject to this Act shall establish, observe, and enforce just and reasonable regulations and practices relating to or connected with the receiving, handling, storing, or delivering of property.
Page 346 - That it shall be unlawful for any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act to make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, company, firm, corporation, or locality, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever...
Page 95 - States and to provide shipping service on all routes essential for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign waterborne commerce at all times, (b) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency...
Page 695 - ... allotting ports or restricting or otherwise regulating the number and character of sailings between ports; limiting or regulating in any way the volume or character of freight or passenger traffic to be carried; or in any manner providing for an exclusive, preferential, or co-operative working arrangement. The term "agreement" in this section includes understandings, conferences, and other arrangements.