common carrier
Americannoun
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Transportation. (in federal regulatory and other legal usage) a carrier offering its services at published rates to all persons for interstate transportation.
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a public service or public utility company, as a telephone or telegraph company, engaged in the transmitting of messages for the public.
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Oil trains would link from the proposed new Uinta Basin line to the common carrier network throughout the country, including through Colorado.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 18, 2023
That if you want your voice heard, Twitter is really the only game in town, and so it has become a common carrier.
From Slate ● Sep. 27, 2022
We cannot stress this enough: No, an Ohio judge did not declare Google a common carrier this week.
From Washington Post ● May 26, 2022
He then ran through an extended analogy in which Verizon listened to every phone call and cut off any pro-LGBT conversation, ignoring interjections that Twitter simply isn’t a common carrier and the comparison doesn’t apply.
From The Verge ● May 13, 2022
Section 3 of the act prohibits "any common carrier subject to the provisions" of the act from giving "any unreasonable preference or advantage" to any person, firm, or locality.
From The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 by Edward Samuel Corwin
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