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 viii
In a few instances , legal authority available on a particular principle of law will be in conflict and where such conflict exists , the author has so indicated except in those instances where an examination and comparison of decisions ...
In a few instances , legal authority available on a particular principle of law will be in conflict and where such conflict exists , the author has so indicated except in those instances where an examination and comparison of decisions ...
Page 244
These are in most instances tendered to and accepted by pickup drivers and other carrier representatives who are ordinarily not in immediate touch with the carrier's traffic department or its management . In the ordinary course of ...
These are in most instances tendered to and accepted by pickup drivers and other carrier representatives who are ordinarily not in immediate touch with the carrier's traffic department or its management . In the ordinary course of ...
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In answering this question , in some instances it will be found that the claimant is entitled to less than the destination market value . All of the circumstances surrounding the purchase , sale and transportation of the goods must be ...
In answering this question , in some instances it will be found that the claimant is entitled to less than the destination market value . All of the circumstances surrounding the purchase , sale and transportation of the goods must be ...
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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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