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1. LIABILITY OF THE CARRIER
The carrier of the goods herein described
is liable for any loss or damage to goods accepted by the carrier or the carrier's agent,
except as provided herein. Rules, rates and regulations in effect on the date of
loading will govern this shipment.
2. LIABILITY OF ORIGINATING AND DELIVERING
CARRIER
Where the shipment is accepted for carriage by more
than one carrier, the original contracting carrier and the carrier who assumes
responsibility for delivery to the consignee (hereinafter call the delivering carrier), in
addition to any other liability hereunder are liable jointly and severally for any loss of
or damage to the goods while they are in the custody of any other carrier to whom the
goods are or have been delivered and from which liability the other carrier is not
relieved.
3. RECOVERY FROM CONNECTING CARRIER
The original contracting carrier of the delivering
carrier, is entitled to recover from any other carrier to whom the goods are or have been
delivered, the amount of loss or damage that the original contracting carrier or
delivering carrier, may be required to pay hereunder resulting from any loss or damage to
the goods while the goods were in the custody of such other carrier.
4. REMEDY BY CONSIGNOR OR CONSIGNEE
Nothing in articles 2 or 3 deprives a consignor or
consignee of any rights they may have against any carrier.
5. EXCEPTIONS FROM LIABILITY
The Carrier will not be liable for the following:
a) Loss, damage or delay to any of the goods
described in the Bill of Lading caused by an Act of God, the Queen's or public enemies,
riots, strikes, a defect or inherent vice in the goods, mechanical breakdown, extreme
weather conditions, the act of default by the consignor, owner, authorized agent, or
consignee, authority of law or quarantine.
b) Damage to or loss of fragile articles that are
not packed and unpacked by the contracting carrier, or by the carrier's agents or
employees.
c) Damage to or loss of the mechanical,
electronic, software, or other operations of radios, televisions, computer systems,
stereos, dvds, vcrs, clocks, appliances, musical instruments and any other equipment
irrespective of who packed or unpacked such articles; unless exterior physical damages
incidental to transport are apparent; unless services and preparation was preformed
by a qualified technician of the carrier or the carrier's agent and such charges
associated are paid by the consignor, owner, consignee or authorized agent.
d) Deterioration of or damage to or loss to
perishable foods, liquids, plant or pets, species or documentation.
e) Loss of contents of consignor packed articles
unless the containers used are opened for the carrier's inspection and articles are listed
on the inventories and receipted for by the carrier.
f) Damage to or loss of a complete set or unit
when only part of such set is damaged or lost, in which event, the carrier will only be
liable for the repair or recovery of the lost or damaged piece(s).
g) Damage to or loss of the goods at a place or
places of pick-up at which the consignor or authorized agent is not in attendance and
cannot give receipt for goods picked up.
h) Damage to or loss of the goods at a place or
places of delivery at which the consignee or authorized agent is not in attendance and
cannot give receipt for goods delivered.
6. DELAY
a) At the time of acceptance of the contract, the
original contracting carrier will provide the consignor with a date or time period within
which delivery is to be made. Failure by the carrier to effect delivery within the
time specified on the face of this Bill of Lading will render the carrier liable for
reasonable food and lodging expensed incurred by the consignee.
b) Failure by the consignee to accept delivery
when tendered within the time specified of the Bill of Lading will render the consignor,
consignee, owner or authorized agent liable for reasonable storage in transit, handling
and redelivery charges incurred by the carrier.
7. ROUTING BY THE CARRIER
If, because of physical necessity, the carrier forward
the goods by a conveyance that is not a licensed for hire vehicle, the liability of the
carrier is the same as thought the entire carriage were by licensed for hire vehicle.
8. STOPPAGE IN TRANSIT & STORAGE IN
TRANSIT
If the shipment is stopped or held in transit at the
request of the party entitled to so request, the goods are held at the risk of that
party. The holding of the shipment in the warehouse of the carrier or the carrier's
agent, for storage, not to exceed (30) thirty days pending further transportation.
Shipments will be subject to additional charges at the point of origin or
destination. Shipments requiring storage in excess of (30) thirty days will be
considered as complete and the location of storage will be the final destination.
The shipment thereof, is subject to the rules, rates, regulations and charges of the
warehouseperson.
9. VALUATION
Subject to Article 10, the amount of any loss, damage
or repair from which the carrier is liable whether or not the loss or damage results from
negligence of the carrier of the carrier's agent or employees, will be computed on the
basis of the value of the lost or damaged articles at the time and place of the shipment.
10. MAXIMUM LIABILITY
The amount of any loss, damage or repair computed under
article (9) will not exceed the greater of:
a) the value per pound declared in writing by the
shopper multiplied by the weight of the damage or lost articles(s),
b) Where the consignor released the shipment to a
value of sixty (60 ) cents per pound per article or less in writing,
c) the standard depreciated value computed on the
date of damage or loss.
(ARTICLE 10 CONTINUED)
NOTE: in such instance, additional charges to
cover the value declared above sixty (60 ) cents per pound per article will be paid by the
consignee, consignor, owner or authorized agent. The minimum declared value will not
be less that $4.00 per pound computed on the total mass of the shipment.
Where the actual weight of the damaged or lost
articles(s) is not known, the weight of the article will be constructed by industry
accepted as standards of seven (7) pounds per cubed foot.
11. OWNER'S RISK & CARRIER'S ADVISEMENT
Articles carried as owner's risk, will exclude the
carrier from such damages or loss that or incidental to transport. It will not
relieve the carrier of liability for loss or damage, if the loss or damage occurs as a
result of the carrier's negligence. The burden of proving such absence of negligence
is on the carrier.
12. NOTICE OF CLAIM
a) A carrier is not liable for loss,
damage or delay to any goods carried under the Bill of Lading unless notice thereof
setting out the particles of the origin, destination, date of the goods and the estimated
amount claimed in respect of such loss, damage or delay is given in writing together with
a copy of the paid Bill of Lading to the original contracting carrier, or the delivering
carrier within (60 ) sixty days after the delivery of the goods, or in the case of
failure to make delivery within (9) nine months from the date of the shipment.
b) The final statement of the claim must be filed
within (9) nine months from the date of the shipment, together with a copy of the
freight paid bill.
Either the original contacting carrier or the
delivering carrier as the case may be, will acknowledge receipt to the claim within (30 )
days of receipt of the claim.
NOTE: Exceptions noted and receipted at the time
of delivery do not constitute a notice of claim to the original contracting carrier or
delivering carrier. It is the consignee, consignor, owner or authorized agents
responsibility to forward written notice of claim as laid out above.
13. ARTICLES OF EXTRAORDINARY VALUE
A carrier is not bound to carry any documents,
specie(s), jewelry or any articles of extraordinary value unless by special
agreement to do so. If such good(s) or articles (s) are carried without a special
agreement and the nature and separate value of the goods is not disclosed in writing to
the carrier, the carrier will not be liable for any loss or damage.
14. FREIGHT CHARGES
a) The freight and all other lawful charges
accruing on the goods will be paid before delivery. All charges will be audited and
corrected by refund or additional billing.
b) The freight must be paid for by cash, money
order, bank-draft, Visa or MasterCard to Great Canadian Van Lines unless other credit
arrangement are approved prior to loading.
15. DANGEROUS GOOD & ARTICLES LIABLE TO
CAUSE DAMAGE
Every person whether principal or agent, shipping
explosives, flammables, corrosives, ammunitions or dangerous goods of any form without
previous full disclosure to the carrier as required by law will indemnify the carrier
against all loss, damage or delay caused thereby and such goods will be warehoused
at the consignor, consignee, owner or authorized agent's risk and expense.
Any
liquids, powders, dyes, and other substances that can leak, spill or seep into the
shipment or that of others creating loss or damage can render the party responsible for
all costs associated with said loss or damage. The carrier will not accept articles
which cannot be taken into or out of a premises without causing damage to the article or
premise unless the consignor, consignee, owner or authorized agent assumes liability in
writing.
16. UNDELIVERED GOODS
If, through no fault of the carrier, the goods cannot
be delivered, the carrier will immediately give notice to the consignor and consignee that
delivery has not been made and will request disposal instructions. Pending receipt
of such disposal instructions:
a) The goods may be stored in the warehouse of
the carrier subject to reasonable charges for storage or
b) Provided that the carrier has notified the
consignor of the carrier's intention, the goods may be removed to and stored in a public or
licensed warehouse at the expense of the consignor without liability on the part of the
carrier and subject to a lien for all freight and other lawful charges including a
reasonable charge for storage.
17. IMPRACTICAL OPERATION
a) The carrier will not be obligated to perform
pick up or delivery or render any service at a pace or places from or to which it is
impractical to do so because of the structure of the building, private or public roadways,
inadequate loading or unloading facilities. Any additional charges or costs
resulting from such service will be at the expense of the consignee, consignor owner or
authorized agent.
b) In the event of any riot, strike, picketing or
other labour disturbance, the carrier will not be obligated to provide any services
unless the consignee, consignor, owner or authorized agent of the shipment assumes
liability for loss or damage or delay of the shipment and the carrier's equipment in
writing.
18. ALTERATIONS
Subject to article 19, any additional imitation on the
carrier's liability on the Bill of Lading and any alteration, addition or erasure on the
Bill of Lading will be acknowledged by the consignor, consignee, owner or authorized agent
or original contracting carrier or the carrier's agent and unless so acknowledged will be
without effect.
19. WEIGHTS
It will be the responsibility of the original
contracting carrier or the carrier's agent to show the correct tare, gross and net weights
on the Bill of Lading. In cases where certified public scales are not available at
origin or at any point within a radius of 25 miles thereof , a constructive weight based
on industry accepted standards of 7 pounds per cubed foot of properly loaded van space
will be used or the weight can be calculated using a Table of Measurement.
UNIFORM CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE APPLY AND THE SIGNATURE
OF THE CONSIGNEE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR RECEIPT OF GOODS WILL PRECLUDE FUTURE CLAIM FOR
LOSS OR DAMAGE
ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS LISTED IN GREAT
CANADIAN VAN LINES TARIFF APPLY
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