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 121
... shipped in case of loss or damage . It has been held in a number of decisions that where the goods shipped were money , jewelry , or other valuables so concealed as to hide their value and mislead the carrier , the carrier would be ...
... shipped in case of loss or damage . It has been held in a number of decisions that where the goods shipped were money , jewelry , or other valuables so concealed as to hide their value and mislead the carrier , the carrier would be ...
Page 247
... shipped 55,000 bottles of ink via the defendant consigned to U. S. Naval Supply Depot , Oakland , Calif . The rail carriers took 25 days to complete this delivery although normally the schedule was only 12 days . On the bill of lading ...
... shipped 55,000 bottles of ink via the defendant consigned to U. S. Naval Supply Depot , Oakland , Calif . The rail carriers took 25 days to complete this delivery although normally the schedule was only 12 days . On the bill of lading ...
Page 297
... shipped to him , and the carrier's agent in his absence described them as " junk " motors . Upon arrival at destina- tion they were seriously damaged and had to be sold as junk realizing only $ 16.00 . The Court in dealing with the ...
... shipped to him , and the carrier's agent in his absence described them as " junk " motors . Upon arrival at destina- tion they were seriously damaged and had to be sold as junk realizing only $ 16.00 . The Court in dealing with the ...
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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accept act of God agent amount apparent good order Appeals applied arrived bill of lading burden carload carrier's liability caused Chicago claimant common carrier common law concealed loss connecting carrier consignee consignee's consignor container contents contract Court held Crail decision defendant defendant's delay delivering carrier delivery destination duty employees establish evidence facie fact failure filed freight charges full actual loss indicated injury inspection Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission issued jury loading loss and damage loss or damage market value measure of damages ment merchandise motor carrier N. R. Co negligence notice notify order bill original owner packages packed party person plaintiff possession public enemy purchaser rail carriers railroad Railway Express Agency reasonable receipt received recovery refused result rule shipment shipped shipper straight bill supra tariff tion title 49 transportation truck U. S. Code unloading warehouse