2010 Georgia Code 46-9-91 Case Law
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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 46 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

CHAPTER 9 - TRANSPORTATION OF FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS GENERALLY
ARTICLE 3 - TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF FREIGHT AND LIVESTOCK
PART 3 - FURNISHING OF REFRIGERATOR CARS BY RAILROAD COMPANIES
§ 46-9-91 - Liability of company for failure to furnish cars; written claim for damages by shipper; time of payment by company; liquidated damages

O.C.G.A. 46-9-91 (2010)
46-9-91. Liability of company for failure to furnish cars; written claim for damages by shipper; time of payment by company; liquidated damages


(a) Whenever any railroad company fails to furnish icing and refrigerator cars as required by Code Section 46-9-90 and the shipper places his product in carload lots or, in cases of less than carload lots, expresses to the agent of the railroad company his willingness to pay charges for carload lots, then such railroad company shall be liable for the market value of such product with interest thereon. The market value shall be determined by the market value of the product less the cost of carriage and the usual expense of selling in the market to which the shipper intended shipping the same, on the day such product would have arrived had the same been carried in the usual course of transportation on schedule time for such freight.

(b) In order to avail himself of the rule of damage expressed in subsection (a) of this Code section, the shipper must notify in writing the agent of the railroad company of the market to which he intended to ship his product. Payment shall be made by the railroad company for such product within 30 days after written claim has been filed with the company therefor.

(c) In the event such railroad company fails to make payment as provided in this Code section or fails to tender the correct amount thereof, it shall be liable for an additional fixed sum of $50.00 for each car as liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages may be recovered in any action brought for the recovery of damages on the main claim, in the event recovery is had thereon.

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