| 1924 - 638 стор.
...specific tariff provision to the contrary. SECTION A. — Cars of either railroad or private ownership, held for or by consignors or consignees for loading,...unloading, forwarding directions or for any other purpose (including cars held for loading company material unless the loading is done by the railroad for which... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1924 - 1306 стор.
...Code then applicable were as follows : Section A. — Cars of either railroad or private ownership, held for or by consignors or consignees for loading, unloading, forwarding directions or tor any other purpose * • • are subject to these rules, except as provided In section B. Section... | |
| Oklahoma Corporation Commission - 1925 - 868 стор.
...also Orders Nos. 1146 and 1297.) DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE RULES. RULE 1. — CARS SUBJECT TO RULES, (a) Cars held for or by consignors or consignees for loading,...unloading, forwarding directions, or for any other purposes, are subject to these Demurrage Rules, except as follows; (b) Cars loaded with company material... | |
| George Lloyd Wilson - 1926 - 488 стор.
...National Car Demurrage and Charges Code provides that all cars of railroad or private ownership that are held . for or by consignors or consignees for loading,...unloading, forwarding directions, or for any other purpose are subject to charges for such detention.8 The uniform tariff exempts from demurrage charges only... | |
| Grover Gerhardt Huebner, Emory Richard Johnson - 1926 - 620 стор.
...regular demurrage and track storage charges, on shipments of the more dangerous explosives, held in cars for or by consignors or consignees, for loading, unloading, forwarding directions or for any other purpose"; and it prescribes a storage charge of $2.00 per car per day in addition to the regular demurrage and... | |
| Oklahoma Corporation Commission - 1927 - 668 стор.
...(See also Orders Nos. 1146 and 1297.) DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE RULES RULE 1.—CARS SUBJECT TO RULES, (a) Cars held for or by consignors or consignees for loading,...unloading, forwarding directions, or for any other purposes, are subject to these Demurrage Rules, except as follows; (b) Cars loaded with company material... | |
| 1927 - 780 стор.
...shipments of the more dangerous explosives described in Section A, Paragraph 1, held in cars for br he reasons for any differences between any such value, and each of the foregoing cost values. Second SECTION B. — Less Dangerous and Relatively Safe Explosives. 1. Twelve (12) cents per 100 pounds per... | |
| Herbert Confield Lust - 1927 - 1538 стор.
...to be unloaded in plugging yard of consignee, HELD subject to demurrage, under demurrage tariff, as "cars held for or by consignors or consignees for loading, unloading, forwarding directions, of for any other purposes." Granger v. Davis, 2 Fed. (2d) 695. (b) Complainant attacked icing and demurrage... | |
| Louisiana Public Service Commission - 1928 - 1040 стор.
...tariff provisions to the contrary. 103. Section A. — Cars of either railroad or private ownership, held for or by consignors or consignees for loading,...unloading, forwarding directions or for any other purpose (including cars held for loading company material unless the loading is done by the railroad for which... | |
| 1972 - 120 стор.
...The Commission pointed out that the detention of either railroadowned or privately-owned freight cars by consignors or consignees for loading, unloading, forwarding directions, or for any other purpose is subject to demurrage charges. The dual elements which make up charges for demurrage are: (1) compensation... | |
| |