Procedure in Interstate Commerce Cases, With Illustrative Precedents And Forms
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In such eases it is the practice for the complainant to state upon the record that he does not propose to adduce testimony upon, or make argument concerning the particular allegations, thereby waiving his right to proceed thereunder. Such was done, although there was no formal complaint, in Be Differential Freight Eates (11 I. C. C. 13) where at the request of commercial organizations the order of investigation of the Commission was broad enough to include the consideration of differential rate...s on all kinds of traffic to and from the Atlantic ports, but by agreement at the opening of the first hearing the case was limited to export and im- port traffic. Sec. 85. Amendments. — The Commission is liberal in permitting amendments to be made to the pleadings, but it will not permit a complainant to make amendments that would in effect make a new ease, '" nor substitute for the original cause of complaint something quite distinct and different " from that originally alleged. Amendment to a petition creating new issues will not be permitted : Instance.
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