Sec. 11. When for any reason coal in transit is confiscated by the carrier, immediate notice shall be given both consignor and consignee of such confiscation, and any carrier failing or refusing to give such immediate notice shall, on settlement, pay fifty cents (50 cents) per ton over and above contract-price to consignee for such coal confiscated.
Formerly: Acts 1907, c.231, s.11.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 8. Utilities and Transportation
Article 3. Railroads Generally
Chapter 2. Operation of Freight Railroads
8-3-2-1. Freight Carriers; Law Governing
8-3-2-2. Freight Cars or Locomotives; Duty to Provide and Maintain
8-3-2-3. Freight Movements; Time Limit
8-3-2-4. Consignee; Time for Freight Delivery; Forfeitures
8-3-2-6. Carload Freight Shipments; Billings; Records; Freight Cars Requested and Furnished
8-3-2-7. Records; Freight Cars Requested and Furnished; Violations
8-3-2-8. Freight Cars; Delay in Furnishing; Forfeiture
8-3-2-9. Coal Cars; Duty to Furnish
8-3-2-10. Coal Cars; Failure to Furnish; Forfeiture
8-3-2-11. Coal in Transit; Confiscation by Carrier
8-3-2-12. Forfeiture and Damages; Delay in Transportation or Failure to Furnish Freight Cars
8-3-2-14. Actions and Proceedings to Enforce Railroad Law
8-3-2-15. Temporary and Emergency Rates, Routes, and Regulations; Receivership