Oklahoma Code § 13-131

Title 13. Common Carriers: Liability for loss or injury - Exceptions
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Unless the consignor accompanies the freight and retains
exclusive control thereof, a common carrier of property is liable,

from the time that he accepts until he relieves himself from
liability as hereinafter provided, for the loss or injury thereof
from any cause whatever, except:
1.  An inherent defect, vice or weakness, or a spontaneous
action, of the property itself.
2.  The act of a public enemy of the United States, or of this
state.
3.  The act of the law; or,
4.  Any irresistible superhuman cause.

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