Decisions of the Federal Maritime Commission, Volumen7The Commission, 1965 |
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... parties in this proceeding and was accepted as valid at all times . The admissibility , not the validity of the inspection report , was challenged by the respondents herein . The findings to which the parties except are : ( 1 ) that ...
... parties in this proceeding and was accepted as valid at all times . The admissibility , not the validity of the inspection report , was challenged by the respondents herein . The findings to which the parties except are : ( 1 ) that ...
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... parties . Though they cannot be as easily proved , practices , understandings and arrangements violative of the law can as easily result from tacit agreements as from formal stipu- lations . Moreover , the mere existence of the kind of ...
... parties . Though they cannot be as easily proved , practices , understandings and arrangements violative of the law can as easily result from tacit agreements as from formal stipu- lations . Moreover , the mere existence of the kind of ...
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... parties to agreements under Section 15 of the Shipping Act , 1916 , in order to discharge its statutory responsibility for maintaining continuous super- vision and control over such activities . The Commission is compelled to withdraw ...
... parties to agreements under Section 15 of the Shipping Act , 1916 , in order to discharge its statutory responsibility for maintaining continuous super- vision and control over such activities . The Commission is compelled to withdraw ...
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... parties to section 15 agreements are at all times complying with the Act and their approved agree- ment and that their operations are not detrimental to the com- merce of the United States or contrary to the public interest . This ...
... parties to section 15 agreements are at all times complying with the Act and their approved agree- ment and that their operations are not detrimental to the com- merce of the United States or contrary to the public interest . This ...
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... parties to adequately police their section 15 agreement would alone suffice to support our right to be fully and continuously informed as to their concerted activities . We need not dwell on the questions respondents raise as to the ...
... parties to adequately police their section 15 agreement would alone suffice to support our right to be fully and continuously informed as to their concerted activities . We need not dwell on the questions respondents raise as to the ...
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agents agree Alaska Steam Alcoa allocation amended American Export Lines applicable approved barge basis bill of lading brokerage cargo carried carrier by water CAVN commerce Commission's common carrier Company competition complainant conference agreement containerized contract costs depreciation dual rate effective evidence Examiner Examiner's expenses exporters Federal Maritime Board FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION filed findings Flota Foss Hawaii Hearing Counsel increase initial decision Intercoastal investigation Isbrandtsen issue Marine Matson ment Neutral Body Northland operating pallets parties percent ports practices proceeding provides public interest Puerto Rico Puget Sound pursuant rates and charges reasonable record regulations reparation respondent's respondents result revenue Rican rule SACAL Safmarine sailings Sea-Land Sea-Land Service Seattle section 15 shipments shippers Shipping Act Steamship stevedoring Stockton Port sugar tariff terminal thereof THOMAS LISI tion tons trade traffic transportation United unlawful unreasonable Venezuelan vessels Viking Viking Line violation of section voyage Waterman