Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, Hearings Before ... , 78-1, February 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 19431943 - Počet stran: 453 |
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Strana 36
... Army experienced for equipment and personnel resulted in very little opportunity for expansion even though time had been available to the carriers and the Board to hear and decide the cases . There have been a substantial number of new ...
... Army experienced for equipment and personnel resulted in very little opportunity for expansion even though time had been available to the carriers and the Board to hear and decide the cases . There have been a substantial number of new ...
Strana 37
... Army , under the necessity of war , purchased about half of the air carriers ' equipment , thus reducing their investment in property used in commercial business . In addition , contracts between the airlines and the military services ...
... Army , under the necessity of war , purchased about half of the air carriers ' equipment , thus reducing their investment in property used in commercial business . In addition , contracts between the airlines and the military services ...
Strana 38
... Army , the Navy , the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics , and the Civil Aero- nautics Board . This Interdepartmental Board has in general the responsibility of coordinating the use of ground facilities and air 38 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT ...
... Army , the Navy , the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics , and the Civil Aero- nautics Board . This Interdepartmental Board has in general the responsibility of coordinating the use of ground facilities and air 38 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT ...
Strana 39
... Army's request that civil aircraft not be allowed to operate except under the supervision of trusted authorities , the Board on December 10 , 1941 , enacted a regulation , previously an- ticipated by the Board and carefully studied ...
... Army's request that civil aircraft not be allowed to operate except under the supervision of trusted authorities , the Board on December 10 , 1941 , enacted a regulation , previously an- ticipated by the Board and carefully studied ...
Strana 40
... Army - was approximately 400 percent of the passenger traffic for the fiscal year 1938 , as measured by the number of passengers , or over 300 percent if measured by total revenue passenger - miles . Express traffic increased during the ...
... Army - was approximately 400 percent of the passenger traffic for the fiscal year 1938 , as measured by the number of passengers , or over 300 percent if measured by total revenue passenger - miles . Express traffic increased during the ...
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Strana 216 - Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable rivers in law which are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are used, or are susceptible of being used, in their ordinary condition, as highways for commerce, over which trade and travel are or may be conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on water.
Strana 299 - 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 253 - Government hardly could go on if to some extent values incident to property could not be diminished without paying for every such change in the general law. As long recognized, some values are enjoyed under an implied limitation and must yield to the police power.
Strana 6 - 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 232 - 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 6 - 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...
Strana 220 - 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 250 - 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 7 - ... 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 273 - American foreign-carrying trade, and for other purposes," approved June twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, relating to the limitations of the liability of the owners of vessels, shall apply to all seagoing vessels, and also to all vessels used on lakes or rivers or in inland navigation, including canal boats, barges, and lighters.