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49 USC Chapter 107 - RATES

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Current through Pub. L. 112-90. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL AUTHORITY Sec. 10701. Standards for rates, classifications, through routes, rules, and practices. 10702. Authority for rail carriers to establish rates, classifications, rules, and practices. 10703. Authority for rail carriers to establish through routes. 10704. Authority and criteria: rates, classifications, rules, and practices prescribed by Board. 10705. Authority: through routes, joint classifications, rates, and divisions prescribed by Board. 10706. Rate agreements: exemption from antitrust laws. 10707. Determination of market dominance in rail rate proceedings. 10708. Rail cost adjustment factor. 10709. Contracts. SUBCHAPTER II—SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 10721. Government traffic. 10722. Car utilization. SUBCHAPTER III—LIMITATIONS 10741. Prohibitions against discrimination by rail carriers. 10742. Facilities for interchange of traffic. 10743. Liability for payment of rates. 10744. Continuous carriage of freight. 10745. Transportation services or facilities furnished by shipper. 10746. Demurrage charges. 10747. Designation of certain routes by shippers.

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49 USCDescription of ChangeSession YearPublic LawStatutes at Large