Posts By: Ken Gilliland

What is Considered Timely Notice for an Effective Rejection?

There needs to be timely notification in order to have an effective rejection by your customer, the receiver.  While, you as the shipper, may have an obligation to take back the shipment, keep in mind that if it is later determined the rejection was wrongful, your customer could be held liable for the original contract ...

Mitigating Damages on a Wrongful Rejection

In the last blog (What is Considered Timely Notice for an Effective Rejection?) as indicated by the title, we discussed what constitutes a proper, timely and effective rejection by your customer.  Unfortunately, your customer may not always follow the PACA guidelines when it comes to rejecting a shipment. So while you, as the shipper, have ...