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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TRANSPORTATION, LOGISTICS AND THE LAW PAGE NO. Objectives of this Text...1 Laws Governing the Carriage of Goods To, From and Within the United States...3 A. Federal Jurisdiction An Overview of the Statutory Scheme Interstate vs. Intrastate Commerce Foreign Commerce National Transportation Policy How Transportation Laws are Created...7 a. Common Law...7 b. Statutory Law...7 B. Regulation of the Railroad Industry The Evolution of Regulation Jurisdiction of the Surface Transportation Board Line Construction Line Acquisition Line Abandonment Railroad Mergers and Captive Shippers Railroad Rates Competitive Access Railroads Liability for Loss, Damage and Delay...20 a. The Carmack Amendment...20 b. Released Rates...21 c. Alternatives to Carmack Liability...23 d. Deductibles...25 e. Defenses to Liability and Burdens of Proof...25 f. Venue Bills of Lading...27 a. Interpretations of Bills of Lading Fines and Penalties Other Reference Materials on Railroads Rail Consumer Assistance Program...30 C. Regulation of the Motor Carrier Industry History of Motor Carrier Regulation Current Motor Carrier Regulation...32 a. Entry Requirements...33 (1) U.S. Domiciled Motor Carriers...33 (2) Mexican Motor Carriers...34 b. Insurance Requirements...36 (1) Public Liability and Property Damage...36 (2) Cargo Insurance...38 c. Safety...40 d. Process Agents...42 e. Exemptions from Federal Motor Carrier Regulations...42 f. Fines and Penalties Rates, Rules and Classifications...44 a. The Filed Rate Doctrine...44 b. The Repeal of Rate and Tariff-Filing Requirements...46 c. Common v. Contract Carriage...47 d. Truth-in-Billing Regulations...48 e. Antitrust Immunity for Collectively-Made Rates and Classifications...49 i
2 (1) Rate Bureau Rates...49 (2) The Classification System...50 (3) Problems With the Classification System...52 (i) Liability Limits...52 (ii) Notice to Shippers...53 (iii) Appellate Procedures...53 (4) The Future of the Classification System...54 f. Liability for Freight Charges...55 (1) The Basics - Shipper vs. Consignee Liability...55 (2) Bankrupt Carrier v. Shipper...55 (3) Jurisdiction over Freight Charge Disputes...56 (4) Federally Legislated Time Limitations...57 (i) The 180-Day Rule...57 (ii) The 18-Month Statute of Limitations...58 (iii) Overcharge Regulations...58 g. Disputes Over Who is Liable for Freight Charges...59 (1) Shipper v. Consignee Liability...60 (2) Shipper v. Freight Bill Payment Company...61 (3) Shipper Liability When Using Intermediaries...62 (i) Brokered Shipments...62 (ii) Surface Freight Forwarder Shipments...64 (iii) Ocean Freight Forwarder Shipments...66 (iv) Airfreight Forwarders Shipments...69 h. Violation of Carriers Credit Rules...69 i. Carrier Liens...72 j. Collect on Delivery (COD) Principles of Contract Law...74 a. In General...74 (1) Duty of Good Faith...75 (2) Third Party Beneficiary Contracts...76 (3) Reformation...77 (4) Electronic Signatures...78 b. Transportation Contracts...78 c. Bills of Lading...80 d. ATA s Proposed Uniform Contract...83 e. Pro Stickers Motor Carrier Liability for Loss, Damage and Delay...85 a. Statutory Liability (The Carmack Amendment)...85 b. Released Rates on Used Machinery...92 c. The Erosion of Full Actual Loss Liability...92 d. Notice of Carriers Tariff Limitations...93 (1) When No Notice Was Given...93 (2) When Constructive Notice Was Given...96 e. Burdens of Proof...98 f. Measure of Damages (1) General vs. Special Damages (2) Freight Charges as Recoverable Damages (3) Replacement Shipments (Manufactured Cost v. Invoice Price) g. Claim and Suit Filing Requirements (1) Claim Requirements (2) Amount of the Claim (3) Claims for Uncertain Amounts (4) Claim Filing Time Limits (5) Suit Filing Time Limits (6) Disallowances (7) Depositing Claim Checks ii
3 (8) Concealed Loss and Damage Claims (9) Carriers Claim Requirements (10) Non-Deliveries (11) Motor Carriers Claims Statistics h. Litigation Issues (1) Legal Basis for Suits Against Carriers and Warehousemen (2) Where to Institute Suit (i) Jurisdiction (ii) Venue (3) The Carmack Amendment s Preemption of State Law Remedies (i) Federal Regulatory and Legislative Background (4) Prejudgment Interest (5) Attorney Fees (6) Private Enforcement Actions ( Self-help ) (7) Arbitration and Mediation (8) Fundamental Breach and Rescission (9) Spoilation of Evidence (10) Freedom of Information Act (11) Expert Testimony i. Department of Transportation s Cargo Liability Study j. Waivers in Contracts Cargo Insurance a. Traps for the Unwary b. Motor Carriers and Freight Forwarders Insurance Policies c. Brokers Policies d. Parcel Express Carriers Insurance e. Shipper s Remedies Household Goods Carriers a. Statutory Regulation b. Household Goods Loss and Damage Claims c. Household Goods Arbitration d. Proposed Remedial Legislation Parcel Express Carriers a. In General: b. Liability Limitations and Rates c. Guaranteed Service Offerings d. Parcel Packaging Stores Preemption of State Regulation and Laws Relating to Rates, Routes And Services a. Breach of Contract Claims b. State Tort Laws Exemption from Federal Trade Commission Jurisdiction D. Shippers and Carriers Duties, Responsibilities & Exposure to Lawsuits Shippers' Responsibilities a. Packaging of Goods b. Terms of Sale c. Duty to Accept Goods on Delivery and Mitigate Loss d. Liability for Injury & Death Actions by Third Parties e. Determining the Status of Parties to Transportation Arrangements f. Duty to Accurately Describe Goods Carriers Duties, Responsibilities and Exposure to Lawsuits a. Inspection of Goods Loaded by a Shipper b. Duties in Loading and Unloading c. Reasonable Dispatch iii
4 d. Mitigation of Loss e. Duty to Charge the Lowest Rate f. Leasing Owner-Operators Equipment g. Liability for Injury and Death of Third Parties ( Logo Liability ) h. Exposure to Product Liability Suits on Salvaged Goods i. Liability for Damages for Violating the I.C. Act j. Interchange of Freight with Interline Carriers k. Driver Hours of Service Regulations E. Regulation of The Airline Industry Domestic Statutes and Regulations a. Airline Regulations under the Former CAB b. Deregulation of the Airline Industry c. Intermodal Traffic (Air-Truck) d. Foreign Airlines' Trucking Operations e. Preemption of State Laws International Treaties a. The Warsaw Convention b. The Montreal Protocol No c. The Hague Protocol Air Treaty of F. Regulation of the Ocean Shipping Industry Domestic Statutes a. Regulatory Functions of the Federal Maritime Commission b. The Ocean Shipping Reform Act of c. Intermodal Safe Container Act of d. The Jones Act Ocean Cargo Liability Regimes (Domestic and International) a. The Harter Act b. The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA) c. Burdens of Proof d. The Visby Amendment (Hague-Visby Rules) Security a. Container Security Initiative (CSI) b. Advance Cargo Manifest Rules (Ocean) c. Required Advanced Electronic Presentation of Cargo Information; Proposed Rule (Importing) d. Proposed Advance Cargo Manifest Reporting (Exporting) e. Food Safety and Inspection Service Guidelines (All Modes) f. Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act g. Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) h. Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Program G. Multimodal Arrangements Multimodal Bills of Lading Through Bills of Lading Case Law on Liability for Loss and Damage for Multimodal Movements a. Truck-Air b. Ocean-Truck c. Ocean-Rail H. Regulation of Intermediaries Surface Transportation a. Brokers (1). Regulation of Brokers (2). Liability of Brokers for Claims and Charges (3). Brokers Insurance (4). Broker s Liability for Negligence (5). Brokers No Back Solicitation Provisions iv
5 (6). Ownership of Brokers Funds b. Freight Forwarders (Surface) c. Intermodal Marketing Companies (IMC s) d. Third Party Logistics Providers (1) The 3PLP s Legal Status (2) The Potential for a Conflict of Interest (3) Financial Responsibility (4) Disruption of Shipper s Supply Chain if a 3PLP Fails to Perform (5) Production of Governing Tariffs and Contracts Airfreight Forwarders Ocean Transportation Intermediaries a. Ocean Freight Forwarders b. Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carriers (NVOCC) I. Importing and Exporting Importing Procedures a. Customs and Importers b. Entry of Goods c. Customs Examination of Entry Goods/Documents d. Importer Obligations e. Penalties Customs Brokers Customs Compliance Activities Customs Classifications Foreign Trade Zones J. Exporting K. Terms of Sale for Domestic and International Contracts Domestic Sales Contracts Factors for Deciding on Terms of Sale International Sales Contracts (Incoterms) The Difference Between Terms of Sale in the UCC and Incoterms L. Pending International and Domestic Laws and Treaties The Hamburg Rules The International Multimodal Transport Convention The MLA's Revision of COGSA a. Applicability b. Scope of Coverage c. Carrier Defenses to Liability d. Standard of Liability e. Liability Limit f. Modification of Liability Limit by Agreement g. Apportionment of Liability h. Time Limit for Loss or Damage Suits/Arbitration i. Shipper Liability j. Notification of Loss or Damage k. Bills of Lading l. Forum Selection Clauses NITL/WSC s Proposed Amendments to COGSA Cross-Border Trucking Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) National Law Center s No. American Uniform Through Bill of Lading Inter-American Convention on the International Carriage of Goods by Road M. Introduction to Hazardous Materials Regulations Identification of Materials Classification of Materials v
6 3. Quantities Samples Packaging Package Marking Labeling Placarding Shipping Papers Emergency Response Information Certification Training and Testing Registration Security Requirements for Offerers of Hazardous Materials vi
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