Miller's Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsFirst published in 1948 under title : Motor carrier loss and damage claims. |
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Page 229
This procedure has resulted in a certain amount of confusion in instances where trip - transit insurance has been purchased by the serviceman . Where the serviceman has purchased trip - transit insurance and has made partial recovery of ...
This procedure has resulted in a certain amount of confusion in instances where trip - transit insurance has been purchased by the serviceman . Where the serviceman has purchased trip - transit insurance and has made partial recovery of ...
Page 230
If the information furnished by the carrier requires a revision in the amount determined originally as overpaid , a new notice of overpayment is issued and the prior one cancelled . Too much emphasis canot be placed upon the ...
If the information furnished by the carrier requires a revision in the amount determined originally as overpaid , a new notice of overpayment is issued and the prior one cancelled . Too much emphasis canot be placed upon the ...
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If he had been , the amount of recovery might be otherwise . The purchaser has received the goods , but , due to defendant's wrong , the shipper has not received the stipulated price which he would have received had the carrier ...
If he had been , the amount of recovery might be otherwise . The purchaser has received the goods , but , due to defendant's wrong , the shipper has not received the stipulated price which he would have received had the carrier ...
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Contents
Source of Carrier Liability for Loss and Damage | 1 |
B The Bill of Lading as a Receipt | 20 |
B Beginning of Liability | 66 |
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