landing in safety

landing in safety
The responsibility of a carrier in reference to the condition in which a passenger finds himself immediately after he has alighted from the carrier's conveyance. Harries v Atlantic Greyhound Corp. 243 NC 346, 90 SE2d 710, 58 ALR2d 939.

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