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5 April, 04:02

A common carrier bailee generally would avoid liability for loss of goods entrusted to its care if the goods area. Stolen by an unknown person. b. Negligently destroyed by an employee. c. Destroyed by the derailment of the train carrying them due to railroad employee negligence. d. Improperly packed by the party shipping them

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  1. 5 April, 04:31
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    The correct answer is letter "D": Improperly packed by the party shipping them.

    Explanation:

    Carriers are liable for the loss of goods being transported by them under three scenarios: acts of God (because they are unpredictable), acts of the shipper (negligence of the person providing with the goods being transported), and acts of a public enemy (a country engaging into the war).

    In that case, the carrier is likely not to be found liable if the shipping items were incorrectly packaged the sending party.
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