Miller's Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsFirst published in 1948 under title : Motor carrier loss and damage claims. |
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Carrier rules further require that the original bill of lading properly endorsed be surrendered to the carrier before delivery of the property , but that if the original bill has been lost or delayed the property may be delivered in ...
Carrier rules further require that the original bill of lading properly endorsed be surrendered to the carrier before delivery of the property , but that if the original bill has been lost or delayed the property may be delivered in ...
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Delivery under court order will not relieve the carrier from liability to a purchaser of the original bill for value without notice of the proceedings or of the delivery of the goods . Section 23.
Delivery under court order will not relieve the carrier from liability to a purchaser of the original bill for value without notice of the proceedings or of the delivery of the goods . Section 23.
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of the government property to the carrier for transportation , the agent of the initial carrier inserts the name of his company in the space provided therefor on the face of the original government bill of lading , his signature and the ...
of the government property to the carrier for transportation , the agent of the initial carrier inserts the name of his company in the space provided therefor on the face of the original government bill of lading , his signature and the ...
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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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