 | New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - Railroads - 1907
...of destination ; and no break of bulk, stoppage, or interruption made by such common carrier shall prevent the carriage of freights from being and being...treated as one continuous carriage from the place of ship- con ti nn ons carriage of ment to the place of destination, unless such break, freights from... | |
 | Pennsylvania. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - Industrial statistics - 1907
...place of destination; and no break of bulk, stoppage, or interruption made by such common carrier shall prevent the carriage of freights from being and being treated as one continuous oar- continuous carriage from the place of shipment to the rlage ot freights from puce of place of... | |
 | South Carolina - Law - 1882 - 142 pages
...^ Cniilliiimiiiicitrtreated as one continuous carriage, in the meaning of this Act, rUge, uu-aniug from the place of shipment to the place of destination, unless* such stoppage, interruption, contract, arrangement, or understanding was made in good faith for some practical... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1904
...necessary purpose, without intention to evade the act, shall prevent the carriage of freights from being treated as one continuous carriage from the place of shipment to the place of destination. While under these provisions it may be said that Congress has made it obligatory to provide proper... | |
 | Almanacs, American - 1884
...belns treated as one continuons c.irriave from the place of shipment to the place of deatin»tlon( unless such break. stoppage or interruption was made in good faith for some necessary purpose, and with' out any Intent to avoid or unnecessarily interrupt such continuous carriage, orto evade any of... | |
 | United States. Congress - Interstate commerce - 1884
...combination of railroads. It means a route. Section 7 of the bill requires the carnage of freights to be " treated as one continuous carriage from the place of shipment to the place of destination," and this could not be done in the case of shipments over connecting roads if the word used in this... | |
 | United States. Congress - Interstate commerce - 1884
...stoppage, or interruption made by such common carrier shall prevent the carriage of freights from being und being treated as one continuous carriage from the place of shipment to t lie place of deMtination, unless such break, stoppage, or interruption was made in good failli for... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - United States - 1884
...any property from being and being considered as one continuous carriage, in the meaning of this act, from the place of shipment to the place of destination, unless such stoppage, interruption, contract, arrangement, or understanding was made in good faith for some practical... | |
 | John Swann - Investments - 1886 - 224 pages
...of destination ; and no break of bulk, stoppage, or interruption made by such common carrier shall prevent the carriage of freights from being and being...shipment to the place of destination, unless such break, or stoppage, or interruption was made in good faith for some necessary purpose, and without any intent... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1886
...of any property from being and being treated as one continuous carriage, in the meaning of this act, from the place of shipment to the place of destination, unless such stoppage, interruption, contract, arrangement, or understanding was made in piod faith for some practical... | |
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