Miller's Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsW.C. Brown Company, 1967 - 427 pages First published in 1948 under title : Motor carrier loss and damage claims. |
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Page 274
... claimant's " full actual loss , " but each case must be determined on its own merits to answer the controlling question , " What was the actual loss to this claimant ? ” In answering this question , in some instances it will be found ...
... claimant's " full actual loss , " but each case must be determined on its own merits to answer the controlling question , " What was the actual loss to this claimant ? ” In answering this question , in some instances it will be found ...
Page 288
... claimant's recovery is primarily a factual question — what was claimant's actual loss ? To answer this question on a particular set of facts requires the claimant have the ability to fully understand and appreciate the car- rier's ...
... claimant's recovery is primarily a factual question — what was claimant's actual loss ? To answer this question on a particular set of facts requires the claimant have the ability to fully understand and appreciate the car- rier's ...
Page 367
... claimant's trade , which is a separate transaction from the damage and repair for which the carrier is liable . T. Goods Returned to Shipper The determination of claimant's recovery for loss or damage to goods which are being " returned ...
... claimant's trade , which is a separate transaction from the damage and repair for which the carrier is liable . T. Goods Returned to Shipper The determination of claimant's recovery for loss or damage to goods which are being " returned ...
Contents
Source of Carrier Liability for Loss and Damage | 1 |
B Carriers Liability Under Federal Legislation | 7 |
The Transportation Contract | 13 |
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