The carrier is responsible if there is a seal number noted on the bill of lading. It is ultimately the responsibility of the driver to make sure the seal number noted is on the load before leaving the shipper. If there is no seal noted on the bill of lading, the shipper is responsible.
If a freight collect shipment is refused due to damage, responsibility for the cost of the freight generally falls on the sender (the shipper). The sender may need to work with the carrier to file a claim for the damaged goods and the associated freight costs.
B/L is only required to be signed if they accept the shipment. If a shipment is refused no need to sign.
The shipment should have been refused, and returned to the shipper for credit.
Daedalus is not responsible for Icarus` death. He warned his son not to go to close to the sun when flying. But Icarus refused to listen. His doom was death.
Creon. He ordered her death, but Antigone refused to be buried alive, and therefore killed herself by hanging.
the USS Enterprise of course! with her uncanny ability for luck, the skill of her gunners, air men and helmsmen, and the overall stubbornness of the ship which refused to be beaten!
King George III refused it, without even reading the petition.
I'm unsure of your question. If you mean who was responsible for taxing the American colonists and refused to listen to their cries. It was both King George III and the British Parliament.
This question has appeared in a Christmas Trivia quiz. However, there is no evidence that anyone refused Christmas Dinner in 1906. It has been intimated by the quiz compilers that the suffragettes were responsible. This is incorrect. Chalk it down to another Internet myth.
refused to wat?
Refused is a verb
Refused was created in 1991.