Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce CommissionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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5-percent accrued additional agreement Air Line Junction applicant applicant's approved authorized available net income bondholders branch line Canadian Pacific carloads carrier cars cash Certificate issued permitting Chicago claims Colorado & Southern Commission common stock consolidated mortgage counsel County court creditors debtor December 31 Decided earnings equipment trust extending filed Finance Corporation FINANCE DOCKET first-mortgage bonds fixed charges freight general-mortgage bonds hereinafter holders income bonds interest Interstate Commerce Act issued permitting abandonment January lease lien line of railroad Louis Southwestern Railway maturity ment miles Milwaukee Missouri Pacific Railroad modified operation outstanding paid pany payable payment petition plan of reorganization pledged preferred stock principal amount prior proceedings proposed protective committee purchase Railway Company Reconstruction Finance Corporation reorganization managers reorganized company respect revenues section 77 securities series A bonds shares sinking fund Southern Pacific terminal thereof tion trackage rights tracks traffic Trust Company Wabash Railway Waco Wisconsin Central
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Page 426 - It complies with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, is fair and equitable, affords due recognition to the rights of each class of creditors and stockholders, does not discriminate unfairly in favor of any class of creditors or stockholders, and will conform to the requirements of the law of the land regarding the participation of the various classes of creditors and stockholders; (2) the approximate Sec.
Page 531 - After such hearing, and without any hearing if no objections are filed, the judge shall approve the plan if satisfied that : (1) It complies with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, is fair and equitable, affords due recognition to the rights of each class of creditors and stockholders...
Page 256 - If the Commission finds that, subject to such terms and conditions and such modifications as it shall find to be just and reasonable...
Page 667 - ... (12) After December 31, 1921, it shall be unlawful for any person to hold the position of officer or director of more than one carrier, unless such holding shall have been authorized by order of the Commission, upon due showing, in form and manner prescribed by the Commission, that neither public nor private interests will be adversely affected thereby.
Page 531 - ... (b) A plan of reorganization within the meaning of this section (1) shall .include provisions modifying or altering the rights of creditors generally, or of any class of them, secured or unsecured, either through the issuance of new securities of any character or otherwise...
Page 426 - ... for the actual and reasonable expenses incurred in connection with the proceedings and plan and reasonable compensation for services in connection therewith by trustees under indentures, depositaries and such assistants as the Commission with the approval of the judge may especially employ.
Page 425 - ... shall provide for fixed charges (including fixed interest on funded debt, interest on unfunded debt, amortization of discount on funded debt, and rent for leased railroads) in such an amount that, after due consideration of the probable prospective earnings of the property in light of its earnings, experience and all other relevant facts, there shall be adequate coverage of such fixed charges by the probable earnings available for the payment thereof...
Page 741 - Upon confirmation of a plan the Commission shall, without further proceedings, grant authority for the issue of any securities, assumption of obligations, transfer of any property, sale, consolidation or merger of the debtor's property or pooling of traffic, to the extent contemplated by the plan and not inconsistent with the provisions and purposes of the Interstate Commerce Act as now or hereafter amended.
Page 129 - Every obligation, heretofore or hereafter incurred, whether or not any such provision is contained therein or made with respect thereto, shall be discharged upon payment, dollar for dollar, in any coin or currency which at the time of payment is legal tender for public and private debts.
Page 368 - Street, all as proposed to be widened, in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, and (b) an easement over Franklin D.