Federal liabilities of carriers; a treatise upon the duties and liabilities of common carriers by railroads under all federal laws, with an appendix containing a copy of the federal statutes affecting railroads, and the general orders of the director general of railroads under the Federal Control Act of 1918,
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Main Author: | Roberts, Maurice G., 1878- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago,
Callaghan & Co.,
1918
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