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Article 4
Provisions Relating to Common Carriers

Sections

95
Application of article
96
Safe and adequate service
97
Switch and side-track connections
97‑A
Rules and instructions for flag protection for stopped railroad trains
98
Tariff schedules
99
Changes in fares and charges
100
Concurrence in joint tariffs
101
Unjust discrimination
102
Unreasonable preference
103
Transportation prohibited until publication of schedules
104
Free transportation on municipal ferries of soldiers, sailors and marines in uniform
105
False billing by carrier or shipper
105‑A
Immunity from civil liability for employees of public transportation authorities who render assistance to victims of crime
106
Discrimination prohibited
107
Long and short hauls
108
Distribution of cars
109
Liability for damage to property in transit
110
Continuous carriage
111
Liability for damage
112
Routing of shipments by shipper of goods
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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