…even though shippers, consignees, and drayage providers had no control over the events that cause[d] the ports to be inaccessible and prevented them from retrieving their cargo or returning equipment.” [ 13 ] Petitioners argued that not only were current ocean carrier and marine …
…even though shippers, consignees, and drayage providers had no control over the events that cause[d] the ports to be inaccessible and prevented them from retrieving their cargo or returning equipment.” 13 Petitioners argued that not only were current ocean carrier and marine term…
… pursuant to Sections 25187.2, 25205.2, 25205.5, 25205.6, 25205.7, 25205.8, and 25221. (2) The surcharges collected pursuant to Section 25205.9. (3) The amount of fees collected pursuant to Section 2560 of the Vehicle Code, as allocated by Section 25168.6. (4) Any interest earned…