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Carriers Act,1865

Act No : 3


Section : LIABILITY OF OWNER OF RAILROAD OR TRAMROAD CONSTRUCTED UNDER ACT XXII OF 1863, NOT LIMITED BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. IN WHAT CASE OWNER OF RAILROAD OR TRAMROAD ANSWERABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE

SECTION 07: LIABILITY OF OWNER OF RAILROAD OR TRAMROAD CONSTRUCTED UNDER ACT XXII OF 1863, NOT LIMITED BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. IN WHAT CASE OWNER OF RAILROAD OR TRAMROAD ANSWERABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE

The liability of the owner of any railraod or tramroad constructed under the provisions of the said Act XXII of 1863, for the loss of or damage to any property delivered to him to becarried, not being of the description contained in the Schedule to this Act, shall not be deemed to be limited or affected by any special contract; but the owner of such railroad or tramroad shall be liable for the loss of or damge to property delivered to him to be carried only when such lessor damage shall have been caused by negligence or a criminal act on his part or on that of his agents or servants



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