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10.020 Carriers; Distinction as Question of Fact
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10.020 Carriers; Distinction as Question of Fact Whether a person is a common carrier or a private carrier depends upon the facts relating to a. b. whether the carrier is a public business or employment, with the service to be rendered to all equally; and the carrier has held himself/herself/itself out in such a manner that the carrier should be held liable for refusing to accept the employment offered. McIntyre v. Harrison, 172 Ga. 65 (1931) Georgia Public Service Comm. v. Taylor, 172 Ga. 100 (1931)
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