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Service Date: December 15, 1982
Interstate Commerce Commission
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
MC 76266 SUB 153
Admiral Merchants Motor Freight, Inc. Minneapolis, MN
This Certificate of Public Convenience is evidence of the carrier's authority to engage in transportation as a common carrier by motor vehicle.
This authority will become effective only when the carrier has met the compliance requirements pertaining to insurance coverage for the protection of the public (49 CFR 1043), the designation of agents upon whom process may be served (49 CFR 1044), and tariffs or schedules (49 CFR 1300 through 1310, revised). The carrier shall also render reasonably continuous and adequate service to the public. Failure to meet these conditions will constitute sufficient grounds for the suspension, change, or revocation of this authority.
PM-31 (Rev. 10/84)
Service Date: December 3, 1984
MC 76266 SUB 154
This permit is evidence of the carrier's authority to engage in transportation as a contract carrier by motor vehicle.
This authority will be effective as long as the carrier maintains compliance with the requirements pertaining to insurance coverage for the protection of the public (49 CFR 1043); the designation of agents upon whom process may be served (49 CFR 1044); the execution of contracts (49 CFR 1053)*; and for passenger carriers, tariffs, or schedules (49 CFR 1300 through 1310). This authority is subject to any terms, conditions, and limitations as are now, or may later be, attached to this privilege. The transportation service to be performed is described on the reverse side of this document.
By the Commission.
(SEAL) JAMES H. BAYNE Secretary
* While the execution of contracts must be accomplished, it is unnecessary to file them with the Commission.
NOTE: If there are discrepancies regarding this Permit, please notify the Commission within 30 days.
To operate as a contract carrier, by motor vehicle, in interstate or foreign commerce, over irregular routes, transporting general commodities (except classes A and B explosives, household goods, and commodities in bulk), between points in the United States, under continuing contract(s) with commercial shippers or receivers of such commodities.
This authority is subject to any terms, conditions, and limitations as are now, or may later be, attached to this privilege.
For all carriers: Any duplication in this authority and rights currently held does not confer more than one operating right.
For common carriers with irregular route authority: Any irregular route authority authorized in this certificate may not be tacked or joined with your other irregular route authority unless joinder is specifically authorized. The transportation service to be performed is described on the reverse side of this document and will be valid as long as the carrier maintains compliance with the above requirements.
By the Commission.
(SEAL) Agatha L. Morgenovich Secretary
NOTE: If there are discrepancies regarding this document, please notify the Commission within 30 days.
To operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, in interstate or foreign commerce, over irregular routes, transporting general commodities (except Classes A and B explosives, household goods, and commodities in bulk), between points in the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii).
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