Elements of Freight TrafficRegular Common Carrier Conference, ATA, 1956 - 327 pages |
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Page 34
... loaded , the ship- per is liable for the loss . " In 1946 , “ The rule seems to be clear that when a fully loaded car is delivered to the railroad , the railroad company is responsible only for such defects as may be discoverable by ...
... loaded , the ship- per is liable for the loss . " In 1946 , “ The rule seems to be clear that when a fully loaded car is delivered to the railroad , the railroad company is responsible only for such defects as may be discoverable by ...
Page 227
... loaded into a refrigerator car soon after it had transported a load of sacked bermuda onions . In order to avoid possible damage or loss to shipments caused by offensive odors , some carriers handling regular movements of an article ...
... loaded into a refrigerator car soon after it had transported a load of sacked bermuda onions . In order to avoid possible damage or loss to shipments caused by offensive odors , some carriers handling regular movements of an article ...
Page 258
... loaded within the physical capacity of the carrier's equipment weighed 2,000 pounds , by motor the excess weight would be charged at the straight truckload rate applicable to 2,000 pounds ; but by rail , in the absence of published ...
... loaded within the physical capacity of the carrier's equipment weighed 2,000 pounds , by motor the excess weight would be charged at the straight truckload rate applicable to 2,000 pounds ; but by rail , in the absence of published ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1123 | 1 |
SHIPPING DOCUMENTSPART I 79 | 7 |
SHIPPING DOCUMENTSPART II | 30 |
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