Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volume 79L.K. Strouse, 1923 |
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79 I. C. C. FINANCE additions and betterments aforesaid agreement amount necessary applicant's April assume obligation authorized to issue capital stock carrier filed cars cent per annum Chicago COMMISSIONERS MEYER common carrier containing its findings credits arising date hereof December 15 Deweyville DIVISION EASTMAN equipment trust equipment-trust certificates February 29 filed a report Fort Myers further ordered guaranty period guaranty provided Guaranty Settlement hereby certifies hereby referred hereinafter called hereinafter termed I. C. C. FINANCE DOCKET interstate commerce act Interstate Commerce Commission June lease liability in respect line of railroad loan Louis-San Francisco Railway March March 15 MATTER OF SETTLEMENT matters and things Milwaukee & St necessary and appropriate obligation and liability October 18 paragraphs f partial payment pledged POTTER principal amount promissory notes proposed Railroad Company Railway Company railway operating income report is hereby section 209 termed the carrier Texarkana things involved transportation act Treasury Trust Company trust equipment
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Página 499 - An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes...
Página 118 - The authority of the Commission conferred by paragraphs (18) to (21), both inclusive, shall not extend to the construction or abandonment of spur, industrial, team, switching or side tracks, located or to be located wholly within one State, or of street, suburban, or interurban electric railways, which are not operated as a part or parts of a general steam railroad system of transportation.
Página 502 - Commission, by one of such carriers of the control of any other such carrier or carriers either under a lease or by the purchase of stock or in any other manner not involving the consolidation of such carriers into a single system for ownership and operation...
Página 355 - States is necessary to enable the applicant properly to meet the transportation needs of the public, and that the prospective earning power of the applicant and the character and value of the security offered are such as to furnish reasonable assurance of the applicant's ability to repay the loan within the time fixed therefor...
Página 499 - Commission finds that the public interest will be promoted by the consolidation and that the conditions of this section have been or will be fulfilled, it may enter an order approving and authorizing such consolidation, with such modifications and upon such terms and conditions as it may prescribe, and...
Página 474 - ... possession, control, or operation shall not extend beyond the date of the proclamation by the President of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of peace...
Página 473 - That every railroad not owned, controlled, or operated by another carrier company, and which has heretofore competed for traffic with a railroad or railroads of which the President has taken the possession, use, and control, or which connects with such railroads and is engaged as a common carrier in general transportation, shall be held and considered as within "Federal control...
Página xviii - Federal control terminates, or which has heretofore engaged as a common carrier in general transportation and competed for traffic, or connected, with a railroad...
Página 352 - ... and the extent to which the public convenience and necessity will be served. The application shall be accompanied by statements showing such facts and details as the Commission may require with respect to the physical situation, ownership, capitalization, indebtedness, contract obligations, operation, and earning power of the applicant, together with such other facts relating to the propriety and expediency of...
Página 474 - That the Federal control of railroads and transportation systems herein and heretofore provided for shall contInue for and during the period of the war and for a reasonable time thereafter, which shall not exceed one year and nine months next following the date of the proclamation by the President of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of peace : Provided, however.