2010 New York Code
TRA - Transportation
Article 9 - (190 - 199) CARRIERS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY MOTOR VEHICLE
199 - Liability for damage to property in transit.

§ 199. Liability  for  damage  to  property  in  transit. Every common
  carrier of household goods by motor vehicle shall, upon demand, issue  a
  bill  of  lading for all property delivered to it for transportation. No
  contract, stipulation or clause in any bill of lading shall  exempt  any
  common  carrier  of  household goods by motor vehicle from any liability
  for loss, damage or injury caused by it to property from the time of its
  delivery for transportation until the same shall have been  received  at
  its destination and a reasonable time shall have elapsed after notice to
  the shipper of such arrival to permit the removal and inspection of such
  property;  provided, however, that a carrier may limit such liability to
  the value declared in writing by the shipper or agreed upon  in  writing
  by the carrier and the shipper as the released value of the property, in
  which case such declaration or agreement shall have no other effect than
  to  limit liability and recovery to an amount not exceeding the value so
  declared or released and shall not, so far as relates to values, be held
  to violate this article. Every common  carrier  of  household  goods  by
  motor vehicle shall be liable for all loss, damage or injury to property
  caused  by  delay  in  transit due to negligence while the same is being
  carried by it, but in any action to recover  for  damages  sustained  by
  delay in transit the burden of proof shall be upon the defendant to show
  that such delay was not due to negligence. Nothing in this section shall
  deprive  any  holder  of  such  bill of lading of any remedy or right of
  action which such holder has under existing law.

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