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act.

"Railroad" defined.

[House Roll No. 33.]

CHAPTER 24.

AN ACT to regulate railroads, to classify freights, to fix reasonable
maximum rates to be charged for the transportation of freights
upon each of the railroads in the State of Nebraska and to pro-
vide penalties for the violation of this act.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Nebraska:

SECTION 1. The provisions of this act shall apply, except as in this act otherwise provided, to all railroad corporations and railroad companies, and to any common carrier or carriers engaged in this state in the transportation of freight by railroad therein, and shall also be held to apply to shipments of property made from any point within the State to any other point within the State. The term "railroad," as used in this act shall include all bridges and ferries used or operated in connection with any railroad, and also all the road in use by any corporation, receiver, trustee, or other person operating a railroad, whether owned or operated under contion" defined. tract, agreement, lease, or otherwise, and the term "transportation" shall include all instrumentali"Railroad cor- ties of shipment or carriage, and the term “railfined. road corporation," contained in this act shall be

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deemed and taken to mean all corporations, companies, or individuals now owning or operating, or which may hereafter own or operate any railroad, in whole or in part, in this state, and the provisions of this act, except as in this act otherwise provided, shall apply to all persons, firms, and companies, and to all associations of persons, whether incorpo

rated or otherwise, that shall do business as common carries of freight upon any of the lines of railway in this state, the same as to railroad corporations herein mentioned.

of freight.

billed

SEC. 2. That all freight or property to be trans- Classification ported by any railroad company or companies mentioned in the preceding section, from any point in the State of Nebraska to any other point in' said State, shall be classified as hereinafter in this section provided, and any other or different classification of freight, which would raise the rates on class or commodity of freights above the rates prescribed in this act, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, is prohibited and declared to be unlawful. The classification established by this act shall be known as the "Nebraska Classification." Freights Freights shall be billed at the actual weight, unless other-weight. wise directed in the classification. Twenty thousand pounds shall be a car load and all excessive "Car load." weights shall be at the same rate per hundred pounds, except in car loads of light and bulky articles, and unless otherwise specified in this classifiWhen the classification makes an article and carrier's cation. "released" or "owner's risk" the same at carrier's risk will be the next rate higher, unless otherwise provided in the classification. Articles rated first class, "released" or owner's risk, if taken at "carrier's risk," will be 1 times first class, unles otherwise provided in the classification. All articles carried according to this classification at "owner's risk" of fire, leakage, damage or breakage, must be so receipted for by agents, of the railroad, and so considered by owners and shippers. Signing a release contract by a shipper shall not release the

"Owner's risk"

risk."

Release con

racts.

Explana ion of characters.

railroad company for loss or damages caused by carelessness or negligence of its employes.

THE NEBRASKA CLASSIFICATION, EXPLANATION OF
CHARACTERS.

The class is given opposite each article. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 stand for first, second, third, fourth and fifth classes respectively; 1 for one and one-half first-class, D 1 for double first-class, 2 for two and one-half times first-class, 3 t 1 for three times firstclass, 4 t 1 for four times first-class, O. R. for owner's risk, C. R. for carrier's risk, S. U. for set up, K. D. for knocked down, C. L. for car load, L. C. L. for less than car load. P. P. for prepaid, N. O. S. for not otherwise specified in this classification; classes A, B, C, D and E, refer to table of

rates.

The figures or letter in the first column to the right of the various articles in the classification refer to less than carload lots and those in the second column refer to the rate in carload lots.

A

Advertising boards, in bundles..

Advertising matter and almanacs boxed
or in bundles, O, R, prepaid...
Advertising matter (not to exceed 500
lbs), O. R released may be shipped with
car loads of articles advertised at the
car load rate of articles shipped.
Agricultural implements also parts of ag-

ricultural implements, returned to
manufacturers for repairs, will be
charged half tariff rates, when re-

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turned by same railroad or railroads as originally forwarded; when returned by other railroad or railroads than originally forwarded by full tariff rates - will be charged.

Agricultural implements (not including hand implements), at O. R. of breaking and chafing

NOTE-Any shipment of Agricultural implements (except threshers, separators, clover hullers or corn shellers), requiring an entire car, will be charged the C. L. rate

In less than C, L., O R., as follows: Agricultural implements light and bulky,

N. O. S.; set up

K. D. flat, in bundles..

Binder trucks

Binding attachments for harvesting

machines, boxed or crated ....

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K. D. flat in bundles..

Cotton picking machine, wheels on or

off, other detachable parts removed..

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