Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - Počet stran: 453 |
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Strana 10
... others , of so adjusting the regulatory pro- visions hereof to the changing needs and conditions of the air contracting busi- ness as to avoid undue administrative burdens and unnecessary impediments 10 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT OF 1938.
... others , of so adjusting the regulatory pro- visions hereof to the changing needs and conditions of the air contracting busi- ness as to avoid undue administrative burdens and unnecessary impediments 10 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT OF 1938.
Strana 13
... contracting business ; the term ' air carrier ' as used in such section shall include ' air contractor ' , and references in such sections to ' traffic ' or to ' air transportation ' shall be deemed to include air contracting traffic ...
... contracting business ; the term ' air carrier ' as used in such section shall include ' air contractor ' , and references in such sections to ' traffic ' or to ' air transportation ' shall be deemed to include air contracting traffic ...
Strana 20
... contracting for a higher maximum liability for bodily injury or death than that imposed by section 205 . " LIABILITY IMPOSED UPON OPERATOR EXCLUSIVE " SEC . 209. Liability imposed upon an operator by this title shall be exclusive and ...
... contracting for a higher maximum liability for bodily injury or death than that imposed by section 205 . " LIABILITY IMPOSED UPON OPERATOR EXCLUSIVE " SEC . 209. Liability imposed upon an operator by this title shall be exclusive and ...
Strana 242
... contracting , if by its terms declared to be an exclusive remedy , must by virtue of the full faith and credit clause be recognized as a defense to an action brought under the law of another State in which the employee is injured . In ...
... contracting , if by its terms declared to be an exclusive remedy , must by virtue of the full faith and credit clause be recognized as a defense to an action brought under the law of another State in which the employee is injured . In ...
Strana 281
... contracting parties place their internal law in harmony with the provisions adopted in the international conferences . In Great Britain the Carriage by Air Act , 1932 ( ch . 36 ) , adopted the Warsaw Convention rules for international ...
... contracting parties place their internal law in harmony with the provisions adopted in the international conferences . In Great Britain the Carriage by Air Act , 1932 ( ch . 36 ) , adopted the Warsaw Convention rules for international ...
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Strana 303 - The rules concerning lights shall be complied with in all weathers from sunset to sunrise, and during such time no other lights which may be mistaken for the prescribed lights shall be exhibited.
Strana 8 - The promotion of adequate, economical, and efficient service by air carriers at reasonable charges, without unjust discriminations, undue preferences or advantages, or unfair or destructive competitive practices...
Strana 236 - This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution.
Strana 334 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Strana 305 - Risk of collision can, when circumstances permit, be ascertained by carefully watching the compass bearing of an approaching vessel. If the bearing does not appreciably change, such risk should be deemed to exist.
Strana 224 - It should never be held that Congress intends to supersede, or by its legislation suspend, the exercise of the police powers of the states, even when it may do so, unless its purpose to effect that result is clearly manifested.
Strana 258 - The general rule at least is that while property may be regulated to a certain extent, if regulation goes too far it will be recognized as a taking.
Strana 254 - The point is that navigable waters are subject to national planning and control in the broad regulation of commerce granted the Federal Government. The license conditions to which objection is made have an obvious relationship to the exercise of the commerce power. Even if there were no such relationship the plenary power of Congress over navigable waters would empower it to deny the privilege of constructing an obstruction in those waters.
Strana 9 - ... to establish, observe, and enforce just and reasonable individual and joint rates, fares, and charges, and just and reasonable classifications, rules, regulations, and practices relating to such air transportation ; and, in case of such Ch.
Strana 8 - Board shall consider the following, among other things, as being in the public interest, and in accordance with the public convenience and necessity : (a) The encouragement and development of an air-transportation system properly adapted to the present and future needs of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense...