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... losses : A. General description of present system . B. Extent of loss incurred : Number of events ( “ accidents " ) . Character of loss : medical care , economic ( foregoing income ) , additional expense , other extent of loss ...
... losses : A. General description of present system . B. Extent of loss incurred : Number of events ( “ accidents " ) . Character of loss : medical care , economic ( foregoing income ) , additional expense , other extent of loss ...
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... losses , and for other purposes Whereas Congress finds that suffering and loss of life resulting from motor ve- hicle ... loss and suffering is inequitable , inadequate , and insufficient and is unresponsive to existing social , economic ...
... losses , and for other purposes Whereas Congress finds that suffering and loss of life resulting from motor ve- hicle ... loss and suffering is inequitable , inadequate , and insufficient and is unresponsive to existing social , economic ...
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... loss of the injured is immense . Medical expense amounted to $ 600 million . Actual and anticipated wage losses were estimated at $ 2.6 billion . Property losses aggregated an additional $ 3.3 billion . Staggering though it is , the ...
... loss of the injured is immense . Medical expense amounted to $ 600 million . Actual and anticipated wage losses were estimated at $ 2.6 billion . Property losses aggregated an additional $ 3.3 billion . Staggering though it is , the ...
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... loss to claimants from insolvency with regard to automobile insurance is approximately $ 6 million annually . Actual losses to automobile claimants of insolvent companies have not been great when compared to the total losses paid or to ...
... loss to claimants from insolvency with regard to automobile insurance is approximately $ 6 million annually . Actual losses to automobile claimants of insolvent companies have not been great when compared to the total losses paid or to ...
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... loss as a consequence has increased commensurately . The increased traffic statistics are staggering . In 1966 there were approximately 94 million motor vehicles registered , a 24 % increase over 1961 . In 1966 , 52,500 people were ...
... loss as a consequence has increased commensurately . The increased traffic statistics are staggering . In 1966 there were approximately 94 million motor vehicles registered , a 24 % increase over 1961 . In 1966 , 52,500 people were ...
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Page 21 - That the project adopted, including the maps, plans, and specifications, shall be such as in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the improvement and utilization of water-power development, and for other beneficial public uses, including recreational purposes...
Page 126 - The court in such action shall, in addition to any judgment awarded to the plaintiff or plaintiffs, allow a reasonable attorney's fee to be paid by the defendant, and costs of the action.
Page 66 - ... the commission shall give preference to applications therefor by States and municipalities, provided the plans for the same are deemed by the commission equally well adapted, or shall...
Page 32 - The holder of any contract for electrical energy not in default thereunder shall be entitled to a renewal thereof upon such terms and conditions as may be authorized or required under the then existing laws and regulations...
Page 55 - Pell. STATEMENT OF HON. CLAIBORNE PELL, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Senator PELL. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Page 54 - It is hereby declared that it is the express intent of Congress to supersede any and all laws of the States or political subdivisions thereof insofar as they may now or hereafter provide for the labeling of the net quantity of contents of the package of any consumer commodity covered by this...
Page 181 - However, if the buyer is bound to take over the goods at a place other than a place of business of the seller, the risk passes when delivery is due and the buyer is aware of the fact that the goods are placed at his disposal at that place.
Page 84 - ... shall be conditioned upon acceptance by the licensee of all the terms and conditions of this Act and such further conditions, if any, as the commission shall prescribe in conformity with this Act, which said terms and conditions and the acceptance thereof shall be expressed in said license. Licenses may be revoked only for the reasons and in the manner prescribed under the provisions of this Act, and may be altered or surrendered only upon mutual agreement between the licensee and the commission...