Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsW. C. Brown Company, 1961 - 962 pages |
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Page 627
... merchandise is being held subject to disposition , as provided by the bill of lading . Certainly , the mere fact that an outer container may bear some indication of rough handling does not justify a consignee's refusing to accept the ...
... merchandise is being held subject to disposition , as provided by the bill of lading . Certainly , the mere fact that an outer container may bear some indication of rough handling does not justify a consignee's refusing to accept the ...
Page 760
... merchandise is shipped to consignee on a con- signment or inspection basis and is later returned to the original ... merchandise and examined it , no credit or adjustment is allowed by the supplier . As a general rule , defective ...
... merchandise is shipped to consignee on a con- signment or inspection basis and is later returned to the original ... merchandise and examined it , no credit or adjustment is allowed by the supplier . As a general rule , defective ...
Page 777
... merchandise if not damaged to such extent as to be worthless and after receipt to use all means to mitigate the damages against the carrier . It is generally recognized that the consignee can usually salvage merchandise to better ...
... merchandise if not damaged to such extent as to be worthless and after receipt to use all means to mitigate the damages against the carrier . It is generally recognized that the consignee can usually salvage merchandise to better ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Statutory Provisions of the Interstate Commerce Act | 8 |
The Bill of Lading as a Receipt | 20 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accept action actual agent amount appears apply arrival authority basis believed bill of lading carrier cartons caused charges circumstances claim claimant Commission common carrier condition connecting consignee container contents contract cost court decision defendant delay delivered delivery destination determine difference duty effect entitled establish evidence Express fact failure filed forwarder freight freight charges given handling held hold included indicated injury inspection Interstate Commerce invoice involved issued liability limitation loaded loss or damage lost market value matter measure ment merchandise moved nature necessary negligence notice notify occurred original owner package paid party payment person plaintiff possession pounds present Problem protect question Railroad reasonable receipt received recover recovery refused released repairs responsibility result rule shipment shipped shipper tariff transportation unless usually