Noble v. United States, 319 U.S. 88 (1943)
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.