A common carrier is an insurer of bailed goods. What does that statement mean? Will a common

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“A common carrier is an insurer of bailed goods.” What does that statement mean? Will a common carrier always be held responsible if goods are lost or damaged while in its possession? List three types of defences that a common carrier can use against a bailor. In practical terms, which type of defence is the most significant? Explain your answer.

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Managing the Law The Legal Aspects of Doing Business

ISBN: 978-0133847154

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Authors: Mitchell McInnes, Ian R. Kerr, J. Anthony VanDuzer

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