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 192
The court held the carrier liable for decline in market price . ... Some courts in decisions prior to the Wagner Act held that the carrier is liable for the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees , and therefore if its employees go ...
The court held the carrier liable for decline in market price . ... Some courts in decisions prior to the Wagner Act held that the carrier is liable for the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees , and therefore if its employees go ...
Page 214
Certainly it would appear unreasonable to hold that the carrier actually caused a strike of its employees since strikes are usually a ... On the first appeal to the court of appeals , 302 F. 2d 391 , the court held the district court ...
Certainly it would appear unreasonable to hold that the carrier actually caused a strike of its employees since strikes are usually a ... On the first appeal to the court of appeals , 302 F. 2d 391 , the court held the district court ...
Page 238
The court held that a “ slight overturning is as much an overturning as a complete overturning ” and permitted the ... “ In the construction of insurance contracts , ” the court said , “ it is vitally essential that the courts do not ...
The court held that a “ slight overturning is as much an overturning as a complete overturning ” and permitted the ... “ In the construction of insurance contracts , ” the court said , “ it is vitally essential that the courts do not ...
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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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