Miller's Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsW. C. Brown Company, 1974 - 429 pages First published in 1948 under title : Motor carrier loss and damage claims. |
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John McKnight Miller, Richard R. Sigmon. bills of lading , the perpetrators of which were escaping punishment due to the inadequacy of the law . Prior to the passage of the Bills of Lading Act it was established that a bill of lading ...
John McKnight Miller, Richard R. Sigmon. bills of lading , the perpetrators of which were escaping punishment due to the inadequacy of the law . Prior to the passage of the Bills of Lading Act it was established that a bill of lading ...
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... bill of lading and ownership disputes are seldom encountered . The following sections of the Bills of Lading Act contain provisions to straight bills of lading . SEC . 6. Straight Bills Not Negotiable . This section requires that a straight ...
... bill of lading and ownership disputes are seldom encountered . The following sections of the Bills of Lading Act contain provisions to straight bills of lading . SEC . 6. Straight Bills Not Negotiable . This section requires that a straight ...
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... bill of lading , which necessarily implies that such contracts must be in writing . Hence the provisions of such bill of lading cannot be varied by parol testimony . Where a carrier accepts freight for interstate transportation but issues ...
... bill of lading , which necessarily implies that such contracts must be in writing . Hence the provisions of such bill of lading cannot be varied by parol testimony . Where a carrier accepts freight for interstate transportation but issues ...
Contents
Common Carriers Liability Generally | 59 |
Specific Phases of Carrier Liability | 76 |
Measure of Damages | 270 |
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accept act of God agent amount Appeals applied arrived authority bailments bill of lading carload carrier's liability caused Chicago circumstances claimant common carrier common law condition connecting carrier consignee consignee's consignor container contents contract court held Crail decision defendant defendant's delay delivering carrier delivery destination duty established evidence fact failure filed freight charges full actual loss injury inspection Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission involved issued jury limit loading loss and damage loss or damage market value measure of damages ment merchandise motor carrier negligence notice notify order bill original owner packages packed party payment person plaintiff possession public enemy purchaser rail carriers railroad Railway Express Agency rates reasonable receipt received recovery refused result retail rier rule Section shipped shipper sold straight bill Supp supra Supreme Court tariff tion title 49 transportation truck U.S. Code unloading