Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the State of South Carolina, Том 35The Commission, 1914 |
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... sheets of these lines that are engaged in freight traffic are herewith submitted for your information . After consultation with the Attorney - General as to our powers in the premises , the Commission issued an order on December 12th ...
... sheets of these lines that are engaged in freight traffic are herewith submitted for your information . After consultation with the Attorney - General as to our powers in the premises , the Commission issued an order on December 12th ...
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... Sheet and Special Tariffs , which give rate on certain com- modities as established by the Commission for intrastate ship- ments in South Carolina . This Exception Sheet and Special Tariffs have been changed from time to time , and are ...
... Sheet and Special Tariffs , which give rate on certain com- modities as established by the Commission for intrastate ship- ments in South Carolina . This Exception Sheet and Special Tariffs have been changed from time to time , and are ...
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Railroad Commission of South Carolina. in this report as " Exception Sheet No. 9 to Southern Classification No. 39. " The new standard tariff promulgated by this Commis- sion was made effective January 2d , 1912 . FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE ...
Railroad Commission of South Carolina. in this report as " Exception Sheet No. 9 to Southern Classification No. 39. " The new standard tariff promulgated by this Commis- sion was made effective January 2d , 1912 . FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE ...
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... Sheet . The minimum carload will not be increased because a car over 36 feet in length is furnished . No. 47. RAILROADS REQUIRED TO FURNISH INFORMATION . Every railroad corporation operating in this State shall at all times , on request ...
... Sheet . The minimum carload will not be increased because a car over 36 feet in length is furnished . No. 47. RAILROADS REQUIRED TO FURNISH INFORMATION . Every railroad corporation operating in this State shall at all times , on request ...
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... sheet . Milling - in - Transit Rules 1. Wheat or corn may be shipped from railway stations in South Carolina- 2. To milling points located on the railroads in South Caro- lina and milled and the product reshipped to stations in South ...
... sheet . Milling - in - Transit Rules 1. Wheat or corn may be shipped from railway stations in South Carolina- 2. To milling points located on the railroads in South Caro- lina and milled and the product reshipped to stations in South ...
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20 miles actual weight bags or barrels barrels or boxes boxes In barrels boxes In bulk boxes or crates Brick bulk in barrels bundles or crates carboys carrier cartons in barrels cents per 100 Charleston Class if Released Commission Commodity Rates consignee cord Cotton fibre or metal fibreboard folded flat freight gallon glass or earthenware gross weight indexed by name iron or steel K. D. flat L. C. L. In packages less less than carload loaded machine pressed bales Mdse ments merchandise rate mileage Miles STATIONS mixed C. L. Mullen Test nested Note otherwise indexed packages named packages or loose packed in barrels passenger Pipe prepaid pulpboard Railroad Company Railway Company rels or boxes Rule 32 S. C. STATIONS S. U. or K. D. ship shipment shipper skids South Carolina Special Iron straight or mixed tank cars Telephone Company wheels wire wise indexed wood
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Страница 68 - ... hereby declared to be a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof in any court of the United States of competent jurisdiction within the district in which such offense was committed, be subject for each offense to a fine of not exceeding five thousand dollars or imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Страница 68 - Any person and any officer or agent of any corporation or company who shall deliver property for transportation to any common carrier, subject to the provisions of this act, or for whom as consignor or consignee any such carrier shall transport property, who shall knowingly and...
Страница 68 - ... property at less than the regular rates then established and in force on the line...
Страница 89 - ... may be carried on such steamers when securely packed in strong, tight chests or boxes, the covers of which shall be well secured by locks, screws, or other reliable fastenings, and stowed in a safe part of the vessel at a secure distance from any fire or heat.
Страница 47 - Railroads shall not discriminate between persons or places in storage or demurrage charges. If a railroad company collects storage or demurrage of one person, under the demurrage rules it must collect of all who are liable. No rebate, drawback, or other similar device will be allowed. If demurrage is collected by a railroad company at one point on its line, it must collect at...
Страница 90 - Dangerous" and any person, company, or corporation, who shall knowingly violate the provisions of this section, shall be liable to a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than five thousand dollars, at the discretion of the court, one-half to the use of the informer.
Страница 45 - Where this mode of giving notice is adopted, there shall be twenty-four ( 24 ) hours additional free time to be added to the fortyeight (4-8 ) hours prescribed in Rules 3 and 4, to be computed from day after notice was mailed; provided, however, that if in any case, where notice of arrival is given by mail, the consignee will make oath that neither he, his agents...
Страница 31 - No railroad company shall, by reason of any contract with any express, or other company, decline or refuse to act as a common carrier, to transport any article proper for transportation by the train for which it is offered.
Страница 89 - ... under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the board of supervising inspectors with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce...
Страница 90 - District thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one thousand dollars, nor more than ten thousand dollars ; one-half to the use of the Informer.