Indiana Statutes

§ 8-2-6-4 — Perishable property or live stock

Indiana § 8-2-6-4
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 2REGULATION OF CARRIERS GENERALLY
Ch. 6Disposition by Common Carrier of Unclaimed Property

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If any perishable property or live stock shall be so conveyed, either as freight or baggage as aforesaid, and remain unclaimed until in danger of great depreciation, or such live stock be falling away because the carrier has not facilities to feed and water the same, then the carrier may, after the expiration of five (5) days from the time said property is conveyed to the place to which it is consigned or checked, sell, at private sale or auction, without giving the sixty (60) days notice, for the best price it will bring, and apply the proceeds as aforesaid. Formerly: Acts 1865(ss), c.97, s.4. As amended by P.L.5-1988, SEC.49.

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