If you liked Uniform system of accounts for telephone companies by United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, start with Docket-citator to reported formal-complaint decisions and ex parte investigations of the Interstate Commerce Commission (1925), Interpretations of accounting classifications embodied in the Uniform system of accounts for electric railways (1917), and Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted June 8, 1889 (1889). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Docket-citator to reported formal-complaint decisions and ex parte investigations of the Interstate Commerce Commission 1925 · 40 pages · Edwin Clay Blanchard, Fred W. Heid, United States. Interstate Commerce Commission · Same author
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  3. 3 Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted June 8, 1889 1889 · 24 pages · United States. Interstate Commerce Commission · Same author
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