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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Page 163
... responsible and this element , of course , is never present in any claim involving loss or damage of concealed ... responsible party is always liable for his torts . The difficulty , from a claimant viewpoint , in proceeding against an ...
... responsible and this element , of course , is never present in any claim involving loss or damage of concealed ... responsible party is always liable for his torts . The difficulty , from a claimant viewpoint , in proceeding against an ...
Page 164
... responsible for the injury . The fact that another carrier was responsible for the injury does not , however , justify the originating or delivering carrier with whom the claim was filed in holding up settle- ment while awaiting payment ...
... responsible for the injury . The fact that another carrier was responsible for the injury does not , however , justify the originating or delivering carrier with whom the claim was filed in holding up settle- ment while awaiting payment ...
Page 406
... responsible , may recover the sum expended from the carrier responsible for the injury . It is not always possible , how- ever , to determine the carrier responsible for the injury as , for example , in the case of concealed loss or ...
... responsible , may recover the sum expended from the carrier responsible for the injury . It is not always possible , how- ever , to determine the carrier responsible for the injury as , for example , in the case of concealed loss or ...
Contents
Common Carriers Liability Generally | 59 |
Specific Phases of Carrier Liability | 76 |
Measure of Damages | 270 |
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