§ 46-9-51 - Written application for railroad cars as prerequisite for consignors' and shippers' taking advantage of penalties or forfeitures for failure of company to supply cars
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    46-9-51   (2010)
    46-9-51.    Written application for railroad cars as prerequisite for  consignors' and shippers' taking advantage of penalties or forfeitures  for failure of company to supply cars 
      Whenever  a shipper or consignor requires a railroad company to furnish a car to  be used in carload shipments, in order for the consignor or shipper to  avail himself of the forfeitures or penalties prescribed by the rules  and regulations of the commission, it must first appear that the  consignor or shipper made written application to the railroad company  for the car, provided that the commission shall, by reasonable rules and  regulations, establish the time within which the car shall be furnished  after being applied for and shall establish the penalty per day per car  to be paid by the railroad company in the event the car is not  furnished as ordered; provided, further, that in order for any shipper  or consignor to avail himself of the penalties provided by the rules and  regulations of the commission, such shipper or consignor shall likewise  be subject, under proper rules to be fixed by the commission, to the  orders, rules, and regulations of the commission.