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  • 61Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation — Calvin Scovel III, the Inspector General of the United States Department of Transportation. The Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation (OIG) is one of the Inspector General offices created by the Inspector General Act of …

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  • 62common carrier — n: a business or agency that is available to the public for transportation of persons, goods, or messages compare contract carrier Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 63Rogue Valley Transportation District — Infobox Bus transit name = Rogue Valley Transportation District logo size = 191 image size = image caption = company slogan = Providing and Promoting Efficient Transportationcite web |url=http://www.rvtd.org/index.php |title=RVTD.org… …

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  • 64private carrier — a carrier who operates under a particular contract in each case and who may choose whether to accept or reject any request to carry. In the absence of a special term in the contract, a private carrier probably has no lien over the goods of a… …

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  • 65Computer Transportation Services — Computer Transportation Services, Ltd. is an international shipping company founded in 1979 in Breda, Iowa, by veteran moving industry executive D.G. Partridge. The company was one of the first transportation brokerage firms to receive a license… …

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  • 67Free Carrier — (FCA) is an Incoterm. It must always be used in conjunction with a named place . The seller delivers the goods into the custody of the first carrier, and this is where risk passes from seller to buyer. The buyer pays for the transportation from… …

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  • 68contract carrier — A carrier which furnishes transportation service to meet the special needs of shippers who cannot be adequately served by common carriers. Samardick of Grand Island Hastings, Inc. v. B. D. C. Corp., 183 Neb. 229, 159 N.W.2d 310, 315. A… …

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  • 69initial carrier — In the law of bailments, the carrier who first receives the goods and begins the process of their transportation, afterwards delivering them to another carrier for the further prosecution or completion of their journey. But it has also been… …

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  • 70contract carrier — A carrier which furnishes transportation service to meet the special needs of shippers who cannot be adequately served by common carriers. Samardick of Grand Island Hastings, Inc. v. B. D. C. Corp., 183 Neb. 229, 159 N.W.2d 310, 315. A… …

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