New York Statutes
§ 102 — Rates; discrimination; liability
New York § 102
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N.Y. Transportation Corporations § 102 (2026).
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§ 102. Rates; discrimination; liability. Except as to terminal\nwarehouses, show rooms and factories, such a corporation shall be a\ncommon carrier. Subject to regulation by the commissioner of\ntransportation, such a corporation may make regulations and fix rates\nfor each class of its business. Such corporation shall impartially serve\nall requiring its service within the locality described in its\ncertificate of incorporation up to the maximum capacity of its plant and\nequipment. No receipt, certificate or order shall be made, issued or\naccepted by any such corporation for any commodity not actually in its\npossession.\n
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