69-11-424. Examination of shipment. (1) Within 15 days after delivery, the consignee shall ask for an inspection of any damaged shipment, and the carrier shall make an inspection within 5 working days after being asked.
(2) The consignee must be given the opportunity to examine the condition of the package in which the goods are shipped prior to signing the delivery receipt.
(3) The consignee may detain the driver at the consignee's expense, not to exceed a minimum charge to be fixed by the commission, while the consignee examines the shipment for possible concealed damage. During the examination, the freight bill may still be noted as to the extent of the damage or loss, if any. If examination discloses damage, the examination charge may be included in the consignee's claim for damage in proportion to the amount of the claim.
History: En. 8-812.1 by Sec. 1, Ch. 168, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 8-812.1(part); amd. Sec. 2025, Ch. 56, L. 2009.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 69. Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 11. Regulation of Carriers
69-11-401. General definitions
69-11-402. Relationship of carrier to consignor and consignee
69-11-403. Acceptance of freight
69-11-404. Delivery of freight
69-11-405. Procedure to terminate carrier's liability
69-11-406. Payment of freightage
69-11-407. Natural increase of freight
69-11-408. Apportionment of freightage by contract
69-11-409. Adjustment of freightage for change in time or place of delivery
69-11-410. Carrier's lien for freightage
69-11-411. Sale of perishable property for freightage
69-11-412. Division of joint rates among carriers
69-11-413. through 69-11-420 reserved
69-11-421. Liability of inland carriers for loss
69-11-422. Permissible limitations on liability
69-11-423. Meaning of delivering carrier
69-11-424. Examination of shipment
69-11-425. Period in which to file claims
69-11-426. Processing of claims for damage
69-11-427. Liability between carriers