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Second: Meaning of "reasonable and just " In what ways the carrier's charges may be
investigated
CHAPTER IV,
THE ACTS WHICH THE COMMON CARRIER IS PRO-
HIBITED FROM DOING BY THE INTER-STATE
COMMERCE ACT
First: "Unjust discrimination"
I-Does the Act regulate services rendered
before its passage.
II" Unjust discrimination," how estab-
lished
III." Unjust discrimination" a question
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for courts or Inter-State Commission
IV. Exceptions under second section.
V. Remedies under second section
Second Giving undue or unreasonable prefer-
ence, or subjecting any person, etc., to un-
due or unreasonable prejudice, prohibited. 24
The different acts which are unlawful under
Carriers dealing with each other
To afford facilities, etc., to each other
Franchises and contracts abrogated by Inter-
State Commerce Act
Third: "Long- and short-haul" section dis-
cussed
I. Argument of Hon. Shelby M. Cullom in
U. S. Senate on this section (note).
II. Editorial of N. Y. Times, Jan. 15, 1887,
on same subject (note)
Resumé of first, second, third, and fourth
Fourth Pools and division of earnings pro-
hibited
Fifth Combinations not to make carriage of
freight continuous, prohibited
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Sixth: Exceptions from the operation of the Act, 47
CHAPTER V.
DUTY OF COMMON CARRIERS TO PREPARE, Print,
AND PUBLISH SCHEDULES OF RATES, FARES,
AND CHARGES
Schedules of freight rates and passenger fares,
Carrier not to demand, etc., greater or less
compensation than published rates
Filing schedules, contracts, etc., with Com-
mission
Publishing joint rates, etc.
Remedies against carrier for refusing, etc., to
file and publish schedules, etc.
Comments on sixth section
CHAPTER VI.
PENALTIES And Remedies FOR VIOLATING ACT
First Carrier liable for full amount of dam-
ages and attorney's fee to party injured
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Second: Meaning of "reasonable and just "
In what ways the carrier's charges may be
First: "Unjust discrimination'
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I. Does the Act regulate services rendered
before its passage
II.-" Unjust discrimination," how estab-
III.-" Unjust discrimination a question
for courts or Inter-State Commission IV. Exceptions under second section. V.-Remedies under second section
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sections
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DUTY OF COMMON CARRIERS TO PREPARE, PRINT,
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PENALTIES AND REMEDIES FOR VIOLATING ACT
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Third: Carrier violating, etc., any provision of Act guilty of misdemeanor and liable to fine of $5,000 for each offence.
Fourth
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Each day's continuance of illegal pool-
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ing of freights a separate offence
Fifth Carrier receiving freight for foreign
country neglecting to keep schedules, liable
to penalty.
Sixth Carrier failing to obey mandamus, pun-
ishable as for contempt
Seventh: Failure to obey order of Circuit Court,
a contempt
III.
aged or not
CHAPTER VII.
Eighth General penalties for disobeying, etc.,
lawful orders, etc., of Commission
Ninth Existing remedies by statute and at
common law, preserved
Comments upon preceding sections
I. Criminal remedy against carrier
II. Civil remedies of party injured
Remedies of complainants whether dam-
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