The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... paragraph ( f ) of this section . However , when a subpoena is issued upon the re- quest of any officer or agency of the United States , fees and mileage need not be tendered at the time of service but will be paid by FRA at the place ...
... paragraph ( f ) of this section . However , when a subpoena is issued upon the re- quest of any officer or agency of the United States , fees and mileage need not be tendered at the time of service but will be paid by FRA at the place ...
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... paragraph will be in writing , will state the grounds upon which the inspector has reason to believe that the railroad equipment does not conform to the Standards , and will be presented to an appropriate operating official of the ...
... paragraph will be in writing , will state the grounds upon which the inspector has reason to believe that the railroad equipment does not conform to the Standards , and will be presented to an appropriate operating official of the ...
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... paragraph ( b ) ( 1 ) ( i ) of this section . The calibration must meet or exceed the accuracy require- ments specified in section 5.4.1 of the American National Standard Institute Standards , " Method for Measurement of Sound Pressure ...
... paragraph ( b ) ( 1 ) ( i ) of this section . The calibration must meet or exceed the accuracy require- ments specified in section 5.4.1 of the American National Standard Institute Standards , " Method for Measurement of Sound Pressure ...
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... paragraph ( a ) ( 2 ) of this section , the A - weighted sound level reading in decibels shall be observed for an additional 30 - second period in the throttle setting selected for the test . ( 4 ) The maximum A - weighted sound level ...
... paragraph ( a ) ( 2 ) of this section , the A - weighted sound level reading in decibels shall be observed for an additional 30 - second period in the throttle setting selected for the test . ( 4 ) The maximum A - weighted sound level ...
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... paragraph ( b ) of this section , records of the Fed- eral Railroad Administration concern- ing each proceeding subject to this part are maintained in current docket form by the Docket Clerk . These records include rulemaking and waiver ...
... paragraph ( b ) of this section , records of the Fed- eral Railroad Administration concern- ing each proceeding subject to this part are maintained in current docket form by the Docket Clerk . These records include rulemaking and waiver ...
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Page 282 - We recommend that the bill be revised to include language similar to the following: "(a) Each recipient of assistance under this Act pursuant to grants or contracts entered into under other than competitive bidding procedures shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or...
Page 402 - The deposition of a witness, whether or not a party, may be used by any party for any purpose...
Page 399 - Rule 30 (b) or (d), the deponent may be examined regarding any matter, not privileged, which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the examining party or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition and location of any books, documents, or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of relevant facts. It is not ground for objection...
Page 399 - Is unable, without undue hardship, to obtain the substantial equivalent of the materials by other means. In ordering discovery of such materials when the required showing has been made, the court shall protect against disclosure of the mental impressions, conclusions, opinions or legal theories of an attorney or other representative of a party concerning the litigation.
Page 403 - A party shall not be deemed to make a person his own witness for any purpose by taking his deposition. The introduction in evidence of the deposition or any part thereof for any purpose other than that of contradicting or impeaching the deponent makes the deponent the witness of the party introducing the deposition, but this shall not apply to the use by an adverse party of a deposition as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of this rule.
Page 399 - ... only upon a showing that the party seeking discovery has substantial need of the materials in the preparation of his case and that he is unable without undue hardship to obtain the substantial equivalent of the materials by other means.
Page 402 - ... the party offering the deposition; or (iii) That the witness is unable to attend to testify because of age, sickness, infirmity, or imprisonment; or (iv) That the party offering the deposition has been unable to procure the attendance of the witness by subpoena; or (v) Upon application and notice, that such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open hearing, to...
Page 399 - Supplementation of responses. A party who has responded to a request for discovery with a response that was complete when made is under no duty to supplement his response to include information thereafter acquired...
Page 427 - private carrier of property by motor vehicle" means any person not included in the terms "common carrier by motor vehicle" or "contract carrier by motor vehicle", who or which transports in interstate or foreign commerce by motor vehicle property of which such person is the owner, lessee, or bailee, when such transportation is for the purpose of sale, lease, rent, or bailment, or in furtherance of any commercial enterprise.
Page 415 - Every motor carrier shall also file with the board of each State in which it operates a designation in writing of the name and post-office address of a person in such State upon whom process issued by or under the authority of any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter may be served in any proceeding at law or equity brought against such carrier. Such designation may from time to time be changed by like writing similarly filed. In the event such carrier fails to file such designation, service...