Synopsis of Decisions And Recommendations Relating to Freight Accounts. July, 1888, to June, 1916, Inclusive
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Standard Form No. 118. 156. At the junction, the agent of the creditor road shall present the said Notice to the agent of the debtor road, and the latter shall promptly pay the undercharge to the former, using the Notice itself to support his relief claim or the credit due him for the money so paid out (33d Report, page 175). "SHIPPER'S ORDER" CONSIGNMENTS 157. Distinctive Waybills. It is not advisable to adopt a waybill blank of a distinctive color, or to use a separate waybill for "Order" fre...ight (35th Report, page 117). 158. Notations Not to be Abbreviated. Owing to errors in delivery resulting from the use of abbreviations in waybilling "Order" shipments, notations affecting the delivery of freight, as, for instance, "Shipper's Order," "Notify," etc., should not be abbreviated, but such terms should be written in the "Consignee" column of the way- bill, distinctly, and in full. On an "Order" bill of lad- A. A. R. A. O. 1916 FREIGHT SYNOPSIS 43 ing, the number of packages should be spelled out as well as given as a numeral.
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