July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until otherwise ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, it shall be unlawful for any railroad company to use any car in interstate commerce that is not provided with secure grab irons or handholds in the... The Tribune Almanac and Political Register - Page 39edited by - 1894Full view - About this book
| United States. Post Office Dept - 1913 - 404 pages
...usual and just freight rates may be paid, in accordance with the classifications and tariffs approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company to refuse to carry the mails at the rates of compensation provided by law when and for the period required... | |
| United States - 1913 - 380 pages
...usual and just freight rates may be paid, in accordance with the classifications and tariffs approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company to refuse to carry the mails at the rates of compensation provided by law when and for the period required... | |
| United States. Congress - Postal service - 1913 - 128 pages
...usual and just freight rates may be paid, in accordance with the classifications and tariffs approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company to refuse to carry the mails at the rates of compensation provided by law when and for the period required... | |
| United States - Law - 1914 - 1272 pages
...196, § 4.) Grab irons, etc. From and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until otherwise ordered by the Interstate Commerce...greater security to men in coupling and uncoupling cars. (27 Stat. 531.) § 8609. (Act March 2, 1893, c. 196, § 5.) Determination of standard height of drawbars... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Government publications - 1914 - 1228 pages
...tender, car, or similar vehicle, in connection with the movement of traffic between points in this State that is not provided with secure grab irons or handholds in the ends and. sides of each locomotive, tender, car, or similar vehicle for greater security to men in coupling and uncoupling... | |
| United States - 1914 - 936 pages
...usual and just freight rates may be paid, u accordance with the classifications and tariffs approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company to refute to carry the mails at the rates of compensation provided by law when and for the period required... | |
| Otis Beall Kent - Railroad law - 1915 - 348 pages
...Provisions of the Law: That from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until otherwise ordered by the Interstate Commerce...greater security to men in coupling and uncoupling cars. — Sec. 4, Act March 2, 1893 [27 Stat. at L., 531]. That on and after July first, nineteen hundred... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes - Constitutional law - 1915 - 376 pages
...SEC. 4. That from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until other wise ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, it...greater security to men in coupling and uncoupling cars. SEC. 5. That within ninety days from the passage of this Act the American Railway Association is authorized... | |
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