Omnibus Maritime Bill: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4769 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... increase Puerto Rican tourism , local revenues and employment by bringing our island to a more equal competitive footing with the Virgin Islands and other Carribean ports . The Puerto Rican Tourist Bureau estimates that visitors staying ...
... increase Puerto Rican tourism , local revenues and employment by bringing our island to a more equal competitive footing with the Virgin Islands and other Carribean ports . The Puerto Rican Tourist Bureau estimates that visitors staying ...
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... increase in export of designated food goods from Puerto Rico . One of the areas in which a reduction in shipping costs would most clearly affect consumption and production patterns is that of agricultural inputs - fertilizers , pes ...
... increase in export of designated food goods from Puerto Rico . One of the areas in which a reduction in shipping costs would most clearly affect consumption and production patterns is that of agricultural inputs - fertilizers , pes ...
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... increase tourist spending in Puerto Rico , thereby increasing jobs in an island hardhit by a 17 percent unemployment rate . It will also put Puerto Rican tourism on a more equal footing with respect to both cruises and liner service ...
... increase tourist spending in Puerto Rico , thereby increasing jobs in an island hardhit by a 17 percent unemployment rate . It will also put Puerto Rican tourism on a more equal footing with respect to both cruises and liner service ...
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... increase the health and productivity of our people and the market for U.S. mainland goods in instances where such goods are not produced locally in sufficient volumes to take care of the demand , and where there is little or no ...
... increase the health and productivity of our people and the market for U.S. mainland goods in instances where such goods are not produced locally in sufficient volumes to take care of the demand , and where there is little or no ...
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... estimate is that an additional 60 to 70 persons would be needed , a 50 - percent increase from the staff levels that we have requested in fiscal year 1980 . This would clearly make maritime issues a central function of 14.
... estimate is that an additional 60 to 70 persons would be needed , a 50 - percent increase from the staff levels that we have requested in fiscal year 1980 . This would clearly make maritime issues a central function of 14.
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Стр. 457 - Act" means any person not included in the term "common carrier by water," carrying on the business of forwarding or furnishing wharfage, dock, warehouse, or other terminal facilities in connection with a common carrier by water.
Стр. 464 - ... reasonable and equal terms and conditions for admission and readmission to conference membership of other qualified carriers in the trade, or fails to provide that any member may withdraw from membership upon reasonable notice without penalty for such withdrawal.
Стр. 319 - SEC. 901." and by adding at the end of the section the following new subsection : "(b) whenever the United States shall procure, contract for, or otherwise obtain for its own account, or shall furnish to or for the account of any foreign nation without provision for reimbursement, any equipment, materials, or commodities, within or without the United States, or shall advance funds or credits or guarantee the convertibility of foreign currencies in connection with the furnishing of such equipment,...
Стр. 173 - Transportation to requisition or purchase any vessel or other watercraft owned by citizens of the United States or under construction within the United States, or for any period during such emergency, to requisition or charter the use of any such property.
Стр. 131 - Article 100 thereof, Having regard to the proposal from the Commission, Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament, Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee...
Стр. 133 - A regulation shall have general application. It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Стр. 5 - That no merchandise shall be transported by water, or by land and water, on penalty of forfeiture thereof, between points in the United States, including Districts, Territories, and possessions thereof embraced within the coastwise laws, either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any other vessel than a vessel built in and documented under the laws of the United States...
Стр. 43 - The two Parties agree that business practices which restrain competition, limit access to markets or foster monopolistic control, and which are engaged in or made effective by one or more private or public commercial enterprises or by combination, agreement or other arrangement among such enterprises, may have harmful effects upon commerce between their respective territories.
Стр. 232 - ... imposes on it major defense responsibilities. In order to put the Mississippi River System into perspective, let's look at some statistics. The US port Industry handles approximately 1.9 billion tons of commerce annually. The total tonnage of commerce moved on inland waterways is approximately 600 million tons annually. The net inland traffic on the main channels and all tributaries of the Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri and Ohio Rivers is 300 million tons annually. Inland...
Стр. 540 - so low" as to be "detrimental to the commerce of the United States...