Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsW. C. Brown Company, 1961 - 962 pages |
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Page 708
... released to $ 125 per hundred pounds . One of the rugs in the larger bundle valued at $ 150 is dam- aged ; this rug weighs 60 pounds . The rug is damaged to ex- tent of $ 85.00 . Under the above facts , claimant would be entitled to one ...
... released to $ 125 per hundred pounds . One of the rugs in the larger bundle valued at $ 150 is dam- aged ; this rug weighs 60 pounds . The rug is damaged to ex- tent of $ 85.00 . Under the above facts , claimant would be entitled to one ...
Page 709
... released value per pound multiplied by the gross weight of the package , but not more than the actual loss or damage . " ( Released Rate Order No. 1111 , dated September 30 , 1953. ) While released rate authority granted by the ...
... released value per pound multiplied by the gross weight of the package , but not more than the actual loss or damage . " ( Released Rate Order No. 1111 , dated September 30 , 1953. ) While released rate authority granted by the ...
Page 711
... released or declared value under a clause which differs to some extent from the one commonly employed , although substantially the same as that which has been used by express companies for many years . This clause reads : " Released to ...
... released or declared value under a clause which differs to some extent from the one commonly employed , although substantially the same as that which has been used by express companies for many years . This clause reads : " Released to ...
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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accept act of God actual value agent amount appears apply arrival bill of lading carload carrier's liability cartons caused Chicago circumstances claimant common carrier common law condition connecting carrier consignee consignee's consignor container contents contract Corpus Juris Secundum cost court held Crail defendant delay delivering carrier delivery receipt destination driver duty evidence fact failure filed claim freight charges full actual loss full value handling indicated injury inspection Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission invoice price involved loaded loss and damage loss or damage market value measure of damages ment merchandise motor carrier negligence notation notice notify order bill owner package packed paid party payment plaintiff pounds Problem protect question Railroad Railway Express Agency reasonable received recovery refused repairs responsibility result rule salvage shipment moved shipped shipper shortage tariff trailer transit transportation truck unloading warehouse warehouseman