In our opinion, public convenience and necessity, in a proper case, may be found in operating economies and those things which contribute to expedition, safety, and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit first the carrier, indirectly... Practitioners' Journal - Page 5111956Full view - About this book
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1930 - 674 pages
...Necessity, demand, for service, in general.— Part III, § 309 (c) , n. 25. Part IV, §410 (c),n. 25. Public convenience and necessity may be found in operating...economies and those things which contribute to expedition, public safety, and, efficiency in operation, because, while they benefit the carrier first, they indirectly... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1951 - 1290 pages
...numerous cases involving requests for authority to operate over alternate routes, we have held that public convenience and necessity may be found in operating...safety, and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit first the carrier, indirectly contribute to public safety and more reliable, expeditious,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1942 - 1016 pages
...Commission on reconsideration said : In our opinion, public convenience and necessity, in a proper case, may be found in operating economies and those things...safety, and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit first the carrier, indirectly contribute to public safety and more reliable, more... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1941 - 1058 pages
...opinion, public convenience and necessity, in a proper case, may be found in operating economies and in those things which contribute to expedition, safety, and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit first the carrier, indirectly contribute to public safety and to more reliable,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1943 - 1044 pages
...Commission on reconsideration said: In our opinion, public convenience and necessity, In a proper case, may be found in operating economies and those things...to expedition, safety, and efficiency in operation, nil of which, though they benefit first the carrier, indirectly contribute to public safety and more... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States - 1945 - 972 pages
...93(101); Sullivan, 34 MCC 157(160); Lynch Transfer & Storage Co., 42 MCC 411(415). Economy and efficiency: Public convenience and necessity may be found in operating...those things which contribute to expedition, safety, efficiency in operation, all of which first benefit the carrier. — Greyhound Corp., 33 MCC 517(519).... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1948 - 1510 pages
...present authorized carriers are unable or unwilling to provide. We recognize that, in a proper case, public convenience and necessity may be found in operating...which contribute to expedition, safety, and efficiency of operation, but it is our opinion that the instant preceeding does not fall within that category.... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1952 - 1080 pages
...cases, for instance, where the institution of a proposed service would not result in a new service, public convenience and necessity may be found in operating economies and those factors which contribute to expedition and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1967 - 1246 pages
...cases, where, as here, Institution of proposed service would not result in substantially new service, public convenience and necessity may be found in operating economies and those factors which contribute to expedition and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1956 - 536 pages
...routes, we have concluded that public convenience and necessity may be found in operating economics and those things which contribute to expedition, safety, and efficiency in operation, all of which, though they benefit first the carrier, Indirectly contribute to public safety and more reii.-ihle,... | |
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