· 5/1/2009
CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Meserole Street Recycling
Citations
- 618 F. Supp. 2d 753
- 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41590
How courts have described this case
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- finding that the “Send Freight Bill To” language on the bill of lading merely indicated that the carrier expected payment from either the consignee or shipper but did not explicitly release the shipper from liability
- finding that the “Send Freight Bill To” language on the bill of lading merely indicated that the carrier expected payment from either the consignee or shipper but did not explicitly release the shipper from liability
- “In Louisville & Nashville Railroad, the Supreme Court held that the shipper can rebut this presumption by showing that (1) it was not acting on its own behalf; (2) this fact was known by the carrier; (3) the parties intended another person assume the primary obligation to pay; and (4
- “In Louisville & Nashville Railroad, the Supreme Court held that the shipper can rebut this presumption by showing that (1) it was not acting on its own behalf; (2) this fact was known by the carrier; (3) the parties intended another person assume the primary obligation to pay; and (4
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Judges: Robert J. Jonker
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