Miller's Law of Freight Loss and Damage ClaimsFirst published in 1948 under title : Motor carrier loss and damage claims. |
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With the advent of the railroad and its virtual monopoly of the transportation field in the latter half of the last century , there were few decisions in connection with carrier liability which did not involve rail carriers .
With the advent of the railroad and its virtual monopoly of the transportation field in the latter half of the last century , there were few decisions in connection with carrier liability which did not involve rail carriers .
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An academic question often presented in connection with “ overstray ” is , “ What is the legal status of a piece of over freight ? ” The reason this question is asked is that some carriers erroneously regard all over freight as their ...
An academic question often presented in connection with “ overstray ” is , “ What is the legal status of a piece of over freight ? ” The reason this question is asked is that some carriers erroneously regard all over freight as their ...
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... prompt and lawful settlement of freight claims with claimants , and ( 3 ) the study of causes of loss and damage in connection with freight traffic and the suggestion of measures for prevention thereof . Both groups have developed ...
... prompt and lawful settlement of freight claims with claimants , and ( 3 ) the study of causes of loss and damage in connection with freight traffic and the suggestion of measures for prevention thereof . Both groups have developed ...
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Contents
Condition of Shipment at Delivery to Carrier | 133 |
Connecting Carriers | 163 |
Conversion and Misdelivery | 176 |
Copyright | |
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