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 217
... to protect shipments from loss or damage when a strike or riot is in progress ; the exemption from liability for delays would thus afford carriers a large measure of relief . Regardless of this , however , the present bill of lading ...
... to protect shipments from loss or damage when a strike or riot is in progress ; the exemption from liability for delays would thus afford carriers a large measure of relief . Regardless of this , however , the present bill of lading ...
Page 302
503 , and under section 44 of the Uniform Sales Act . Likewise , we think that the wholesale market price is to be preferred as a test over the retail when , in circumstances like the present , it is clearly the more ...
503 , and under section 44 of the Uniform Sales Act . Likewise , we think that the wholesale market price is to be preferred as a test over the retail when , in circumstances like the present , it is clearly the more ...
Page 305
The plaintiff in that case , which was a manufacturer like the present plaintiff , replaced from its stock goods damaged by the defendant carrier . A recovery for the amount of the price at which plaintiff had contracted to sell the ...
The plaintiff in that case , which was a manufacturer like the present plaintiff , replaced from its stock goods damaged by the defendant carrier . A recovery for the amount of the price at which plaintiff had contracted to sell 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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