Arkansas Code § 23-10-427

Storage of freight after failure to unload - Charges
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Incoming carload freight coming under the provisions of §§ 23-10-425 and 23-10-426 may be stored by railroad companies in depots or warehouses at the expense of the owner if the freight is not removed before demurrage charges attach. However, the daily storage charge on the freight shall not exceed one dollar ($1.00) per day. Acts 1907, No. 193, § 13, p. 453; C. & M. Dig., § 908; Pope's Dig., § 1112; A.S.A. 1947, § 73-1322.
Incoming carload freight coming under the provisions of §§ 23-10-425 and 23-10-426 may be stored by railroad companies in depots or warehouses at the expense of the owner if the freight is not removed before demurrage charges attach. However, the daily storage charge on the freight shall not exceed one dollar ($1.00) per day. Acts 1907, No. 193, § 13, p. 453; C. & M. Dig., § 908; Pope's Dig., § 1112; A.S.A. 1947, § 73-1322.
Incoming carload freight coming under the provisions of §§ 23-10-425 and 23-10-426 may be stored by railroad companies in depots or warehouses at the expense of the owner if the freight is not removed before demurrage charges attach. However, the daily storage charge on the freight shall not exceed one dollar ($1.00) per day. Acts 1907, No. 193, § 13, p. 453; C. & M. Dig., § 908; Pope's Dig., § 1112; A.S.A. 1947, § 73-1322.
Incoming carload freight coming under the provisions of §§ 23-10-425 and 23-10-426 may be stored by railroad companies in depots or warehouses at the expense of the owner if the freight is not removed before demurrage charges attach. However, the daily storage charge on the freight shall not exceed one dollar ($1.00) per day.
Acts 1907, No. 193, § 13, p. 453; C. & M. Dig., § 908; Pope's Dig., § 1112; A.S.A. 1947, § 73-1322.

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