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U.S. Supreme Court
Noble v. United States, 319 U.S. 88 (1943)
Noble v. United States
No. 511
Argued April 6, 7, 1943
Decided May 3, 1943
319 U.S. 88
Syllabus
In a permit to operate as a contract carrier under the "grandfather" clause of § 209(a) of the Motor Carrier Act of 1935, it is within the authority of the Interstate Commerce Commission -- under § 209(b), requiring that the Commission specify in such permit "the business of the carrier covered thereby and the scope thereof" -- to specify the shippers or types of shippers for whom the carrier may haul designated commodities. P. 319 U. S. 91.
45 F.Supp. 793 affirmed.
Appeal from a judgment of a District Court of three judges dismissing the complaint in a suit to set aside an order of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
