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... million in tolls ; for the past 3 years their tolls have averaged about $ 800,000 ; that on a C - 4 they average about $ 7,350 , and about $ 7,000 for a C - 3 . He comments that tolls are about 8 percent of the total voyage cost in the ...
... million in tolls ; for the past 3 years their tolls have averaged about $ 800,000 ; that on a C - 4 they average about $ 7,350 , and about $ 7,000 for a C - 3 . He comments that tolls are about 8 percent of the total voyage cost in the ...
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... million in tolls collected from commercial vessels during fiscal 1955 as against $ 1.2 million credited to the Com- pany for the transit of Government vessels , both military and non- military . The converse is of course true in time of ...
... million in tolls collected from commercial vessels during fiscal 1955 as against $ 1.2 million credited to the Com- pany for the transit of Government vessels , both military and non- military . The converse is of course true in time of ...
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... million . We understand the need for close Canal Company and Zone Government liaison with the military , but do not think that it should extend to the point of a $ 2 million annual subsidy . We understand that the Company and Government ...
... million . We understand the need for close Canal Company and Zone Government liaison with the military , but do not think that it should extend to the point of a $ 2 million annual subsidy . We understand that the Company and Government ...
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... million for 1954 and $ 14.8 million for 3 years and of the $ 5.3 million loss in 1954 , we believe that about $ 3.2 million could have been saved under a self - support- ing formula since about $ 2.1 million of the loss for that year ...
... million for 1954 and $ 14.8 million for 3 years and of the $ 5.3 million loss in 1954 , we believe that about $ 3.2 million could have been saved under a self - support- ing formula since about $ 2.1 million of the loss for that year ...
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... million liquidating dividend , which reduced the capital base upon which tolls must earn interest by $ 10 million . The CHAIRMAN . But they could under present law or 40 PANAMA CANAL.
... million liquidating dividend , which reduced the capital base upon which tolls must earn interest by $ 10 million . The CHAIRMAN . But they could under present law or 40 PANAMA CANAL.
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81st Congress Accounting Office Administrative Procedure Act allocation annual annuity appropriate Army audit report basis Board of Directors BOURBON Budget Bureau of Labor business activities canal activity canal enterprise Canal Zone Code Canal Zone Government capital cargo CHAIRMAN civilian clean bill committee Company's Congress costs of operation defense Department of Commerce depreciation employees established facilities Federal fiscal Governor SEYBOLD gross revenues Guam HARRISON hearing interest Labor Statistics legislation losses market basket MAYER ment military million MUNRO necessary Panama Canal Company Panama Canal Zone Panama Line Panama Railroad Company percent Port Authorities present law President provides Public Law 841 purpose rates of tolls recommendations reduced Republic of Panama Secretary of Commerce self-supporting Senator BUTLER Senator DUFF ships statement steamship stockholder supervision tion toll rates tolls formula transit Treasury treaty United States citizens users vessels WARREN G Washington Zone Government costs
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Page 31 - To adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws governing the conduct of its business, and the performance of the powers and duties granted to or imposed upon it by law.
Page 2 - The Deputy Administrator shall perform such functions as the Administrator shall from time to time assign or delegate, and shall act as Administrator during the absence or disability of the Administrator or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Administrator.
Page 31 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 169 - To the extent necessary to decision and when presented, the reviewing court shall decide all relevant questions of law, interpret constitutional and statutory provisions, and determine the meaning or applicability of the terms of an agency action.
Page 44 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control...
Page 169 - Every agency action made reviewable by statute and every final agency action for which there is no other adequate remedy in any court shall be subject to judicial review.
Page 45 - As the price or compensation for the rights, powers and privileges granted in this convention by the Republic of Panama to the United States, the Government of the United States agrees to pay to the Republic of Panama...
Page 72 - Tolls shall be prescribed at a rate or rates calculated to cover, as nearly as practicable, all costs of maintaining and operating the Panama Canal, together with the facilities and appurtenances related thereto, including interest and depreciation, and an appropriate share of the net costs of operation of the agency known as the Canal Zone Government.
Page 169 - Any person suffering legal wrong because of any agency action, or adversely affected or aggrieved by such action within the meaning of any relevant statute, shall be entitled to judicial review thereof.
Page 27 - ... be necessary for the conduct of the business of the corporation, define their authority and duties, fix their compensation, delegate to them such of the powers of the corporation as may be necessary, require that such of them as it may designate be bonded, and fix the penalties and pay the premiums of such bonds.