| Georgia Public Service Commission - 1804 - 166 str.
...fraction of a day that said car or cars remain unloaded in the possession of the Railroad Company ; it being understood that said car or cars are to BE...which held free of demurrage, and that when the period oE such demurrage charge commences they are to remain accessible to the consignee for unloading purposes,... | |
| Georgia Public Service Commission - 1900 - 304 str.
...or fraction of a day that said car or cars remain loaded in the posses lion of the railroad company; it being understood that said car or cars are to be placed ano remain accessible to the consignee tor the purpose of unloading during the period in which. held... | |
| 1904 - 1060 str.
...or fraction of a day that said car or cars remain loaded in the possession of the railroad company; It being understood that said car or cars are to be...during the period in •which held free of demurrage; that when the period of such demurrage charges commences they are to be placed accessible to the consignee... | |
| 1892 - 1172 str.
...should run against the defendants under the rule in question, the rule containing this language, to wit: "It being understood that said car or cars are to...remain accessible to the consignee for the purpose of unloadingduring the period in which held free of demurrage, and that, when the period of such demurrage... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1036 str.
...for demurrage of one dollar for each day or fraction of Dec. 1891.] MILLER v. GEORGIA RR ETC. Co. 175 a day that said car or cars remain loaded in the possession...they are to remain accessible to the consignee for unloading purposes." The jury found in favor of the plaintiff, and the defendants made a motion for... | |
| 1893 - 922 str.
...construing the phraseology of a regulation expressed in this language: "It being understood that said ear or cars are to be placed and remain accessible to...held free of demurrage, and that, when the period for such demurrage charge commences, they are to remain accessible to the consignee for unloading purposes,"—... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1030 str.
...construing a regulation of a common carrier for unloading freight-cars, and providing that the cars are t» be placed and remain accessible to the consignee for the purpose of unloading, the course and exigencies of business are necessarily to be regarded; hence the can, after their arrival... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1894 - 938 str.
...a charge for demurrage of one dollar for each day or fraction of a day that said car or cars%remain loaded in the possession of the company, by whom to...they are to remain accessible to the consignee for unloading purposes. "3. The fact of said storage or demurrage charges being accessible in conformity... | |
| 1894 - 956 str.
...Co. (Ga.) 88 Ga. 068. 18: 323 322. Under a regulation of a carrier providing for demurrage upon cars to be placed and remain accessible to the consignee for the purpose of unloading, the cars arc to be considered accessible, where the carrier is always ri-udy to place them in a position... | |
| Railroad Commission of Georgia - 1895 - 338 str.
...or fraction of a day that said car or cars remain loaded in the possession of the railroad company; it being understood that said car or cars are to be...during the period in which held free of demurrage ; that when the period of such demurrage charges commences, they are to be placed accessible to the... | |
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