It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress that water terminals are essential at all cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned and regulated by the municipality,... Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army - Stran 3620avtor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1919Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New Jersey. Board of Commerce and Navigation - 1919 - 40 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned, and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this Act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| 1919 - 460 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned, and regulated by...fullest possible extent the Secretary of War is hereby rested with the discretion to withhold, unless the public interests would seriously suffer by delay,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 1280 strani
...M^to aee'ntial 1еан* one public terminal .should exist, constructed, owned. requirement of. an(] regulated by the municipality, or other public agency...possible extent the Secretary of War is hereby vested Moneys m «y with the discretion to withhold, unless the public interbe withheld un- Psf s \vould seriously... | |
| American Bar Association - 1919 - 806 strani
...essential at all cities upon navigable waterways and that at least one terminal should exist, owned by. thu municipality or other public agency of the state and open to the use of all on equal terms." PUBLIC EDUCATION. The Act of Parliament passed in the summer of 1919, founded on the bill presented... | |
| United States. War Department - 1920 - 1268 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways, and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned. and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| New Jersey. Legislature - 1920 - 1268 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned. and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this Act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - 1920 - 216 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned, and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Rivers and Harbors - 1920 - 246 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned, and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1929 - 400 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned and regulated by...public interests would seriously suffer by delay, moneys appropriated in this act for new projects adopted herein, or for the further improvement of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1930 - 76 strani
...cities and towns located upon harbors or navigable waterways and that at least one public terminal should exist, constructed, owned, and regulated by...and open to the use of all on equal terms. And with a view to carrying out this policy to the fullest possible extent, the Secretary of War is hereby vested... | |
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