Muhammad Rana, Complainant v. Michelle Franklin, d.b.a. “The Right Move Inc.”, Respondent; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment, 22123 [2019-10151]
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dispute. In order to provide its ombuds
and mediation services, CADRS needs
certain identifying information about
the involved parties and nature of the
dispute. In response to requests for
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and use of this information on a cruise
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paid ‘‘. . . constitute an unreasonable
practice related to the delivery of
property in violation of 46 U.S.C.
41102(c) [formerly § 10(d)(1) of the
Shipping Act].’’
Complainant requests that the
Commission: award $4,509.40 in
compensatory damages, over $77,000 in
other damages; revoke the Respondent’s
FMC license; and ‘‘issue further order(s)
as the Commission determines to be
proper’’; and other relief. The full text
of the complaint can be found in the
Commission’s Electronic Reading Room
at https://www2.fmc.gov/readingroom/
proceeding/19-03/.
This proceeding has been assigned to
Office of Administrative Law Judges.
The initial decision of the presiding
office in this proceeding shall be issued
by May 13, 2020, and the final decision
of the Commission shall be issued by
November 30, 2020.
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Rachel Dickon,
Secretary.
Authority: 46 U.S.C. 44101 et seq.
Rachel Dickon,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2019–10145 Filed 5–15–19; 8:45 am]
[FR Doc. 2019–10151 Filed 5–15–19; 8:45 am]
[Docket No. 19–03]
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Muhammad Rana, Complainant v.
Michelle Franklin, d.b.a. ‘‘The Right
Move Inc.’’, Respondent; Notice of
Filing of Complaint and Assignment
Served: May 13, 2019.
Notice is given that a complaint has
been filed with the Federal Maritime
Commission (Commission) by
Muhammad J. Rana, hereinafter
‘‘Complainant’’, against Michelle
Franklin, d.b.a. ‘‘The Right Move Inc.’’,
hereinafter ‘‘Respondent’’. Complainant
states that he ‘‘. . . is a U.S. citizen who
was temporarily relocating his residence
from Alexandria, Virginia to Islamabad,
Pakistan.’’ Complainant states that
Respondent ‘‘. . .is an individual ocean
shipping/freight forwarder doing
business as ‘The Right Move, Inc.’’’ with
FMC Registration #023229N.
Complainant states that ‘‘On February
6, 2019, [he] and the [R]espondent
entered into an agreement through
electronic mail where the [C]omplainant
retained the services of the
[R]espondent.’’ Complainant alleges that
the Respondent agreed to ‘‘. . . arrange
for the pick-up of [C]omplainant’s
household goods of personal effect in a
20-foot container and ship/deliver it to
the Port Qasim, Karachi, Pakistan for
pick up by the [C]omplainant.’’
Complainant alleges that he could not
receive his container ‘‘. . . because
ocean freight/shipping charges had not
been paid by the
[R]espondent.’’Complainant alleges that
Respondent’s failure to pay ocean
freight charges and uncooperativeness
in providing proof such charges were
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 19-03]
Muhammad Rana, Complainant v. Michelle Franklin, d.b.a. ``The
Right Move Inc.'', Respondent; Notice of Filing of Complaint and
Assignment
Served: May 13, 2019.
Notice is given that a complaint has been filed with the Federal
Maritime Commission (Commission) by Muhammad J. Rana, hereinafter
``Complainant'', against Michelle Franklin, d.b.a. ``The Right Move
Inc.'', hereinafter ``Respondent''. Complainant states that he ``. . .
is a U.S. citizen who was temporarily relocating his residence from
Alexandria, Virginia to Islamabad, Pakistan.'' Complainant states that
Respondent ``. . .is an individual ocean shipping/freight forwarder
doing business as `The Right Move, Inc.''' with FMC Registration
#023229N.
Complainant states that ``On February 6, 2019, [he] and the
[R]espondent entered into an agreement through electronic mail where
the [C]omplainant retained the services of the [R]espondent.''
Complainant alleges that the Respondent agreed to ``. . . arrange for
the pick-up of [C]omplainant's household goods of personal effect in a
20-foot container and ship/deliver it to the Port Qasim, Karachi,
Pakistan for pick up by the [C]omplainant.'' Complainant alleges that
he could not receive his container ``. . . because ocean freight/
shipping charges had not been paid by the [R]espondent.''Complainant
alleges that Respondent's failure to pay ocean freight charges and
uncooperativeness in providing proof such charges were paid ``. . .
constitute an unreasonable practice related to the delivery of property
in violation of 46 U.S.C. 41102(c) [formerly Sec. 10(d)(1) of the
Shipping Act].''
Complainant requests that the Commission: award $4,509.40 in
compensatory damages, over $77,000 in other damages; revoke the
Respondent's FMC license; and ``issue further order(s) as the
Commission determines to be proper''; and other relief. The full text
of the complaint can be found in the Commission's Electronic Reading
Room at https://www2.fmc.gov/readingroom/proceeding/19-03/.
This proceeding has been assigned to Office of Administrative Law
Judges. The initial decision of the presiding office in this proceeding
shall be issued by May 13, 2020, and the final decision of the
Commission shall be issued by November 30, 2020.
Rachel Dickon,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2019-10151 Filed 5-15-19; 8:45 am]
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