In estimating such confinement the time consumed in loading and unloading shall not be considered, but the time during which the animals have been confined without such rest or food or water on connecting roads shall be included, it being the intent of... Report - Página 8de Connecticut. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1889Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1895 - 682 páginas
...ten consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or inevitable accident, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 'In estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined without rest, on connecting roads from which they are received, must be computed. If the owner, agent, consignee... | |
| 1873 - 532 páginas
...penalty of not less than $100 nor more than $500 is imposed. When animals are carried in cars or vessels in which they have proper food, water, space and opportunity for rest, they need not be unloaded. The penalty shall be recovered by civil action in the name of the United... | |
| Massachusetts - 1871 - 68 páginas
...at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented from so doing by storm or other accidental causes. In estimating such confinement, the time during which...been confined without such rest on connecting roads shall be included ; it being the intent of this section to prohibit their continuous confinement beyond... | |
| United States - 1873 - 1192 páginas
..."ours, unless, unloading by storm or other accidental causes. In estimating such cou- °'' tinemeut the time during which the animals have been confined without such rest ou connecting roads from which they are received shall be included, it being the intent of this act... | |
| Massachusetts - 1875 - 946 páginas
...least five consecutive hours, unless prevented from so unloading by storm, or other accidental causes. In estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined uow generally complied with at the North, and, so far as my observation goes, to the great advantage... | |
| Massachusetts - 1875 - 948 páginas
...five consecutive hours, unless prevented from so unloading by storm, or other accidental causes. Ill estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined 110 w generally complied with at the North, and, so far as my observation goes, to the great advantage... | |
| South Carolina - 1878 - 500 páginas
...for rest, water and feeding unless prevented from so unloading by storm or other accidental causes. In estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined without such rest^on connecting roads from which they are received shall be included, it being the intent of this... | |
| New York (State) - 1881 - 242 páginas
...ten consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or inevitable accident, is guilty of a misdemeanor. In estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined without rest, on connecting roads from which they are received, must be computed. If the owner, agent, consignee,... | |
| South Carolina. Public Service Commission - 1883 - 660 páginas
...feeding, of limited. W hen ununless prevented from so unloading by storm or other accidental causes. In estimating such confinement the time during which the animals have been confined without rest on connecting roads from which they are received shall be included, it being the intent of this... | |
| New York (State) - 1884 - 1000 páginas
...ten consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or inevitable accident, is guilty of a misdemeanor. In estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined without rest, on connecting roads from which they are received, must be computed. If the owner, agent, Consignee,... | |
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