... (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods : Provided that no carrier, master, or agent of the carrier, shall be bound to state or show in the bill of lading any marks, number, quantity, or weight which he has reasonable ground for suspecting... Marine Laws, Navigation and Safety [by]by United States, Frederick Karl Arzt - 1953 - 1200 pagesSnippet view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1930 - 138 pages
...properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and discharge the goods carried. (3) After receiving the goods into his charge, the carrier,...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. (4) Such a bill of lading shall be prima facie evidence of the receipt by the carrier of the goods as therein... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1936 - 56 pages
...are contained, in such a manner as should ordinarily remain legible until the end of the voyage. (6) Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. Mr. WALSH. Yes, sir. Well, I said, I think upon your question, Mr. Chairman, that the ocean carriers... | |
| United States. Congress. House Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1936 - 210 pages
...furnished in writing by the shipper. (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods: Proritted. That no carrier, master, or agent of the carrier shall...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. (4) Such a bill of lading shall be prima facie evidence of the receipt by the carrier of the goods as therein... | |
| United States - Law - 1938 - 444 pages
...properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and discharge the goods carried. (3) After receiving the goods into his charge the carrier,...which. he has had no reasonable means of checking. (4) Such a bill of lading shall be prinia facie evidence of the receipt by the carrier of the goods as... | |
| United States - Law - 1938 - 444 pages
...properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and discharge the goods carried. (3) After receiving the goods into his charge the carrier,...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. (4) Such a bill of lading shall be prima facie evidence of the receipt by the carrier of the goods as therein... | |
| United States - Law - 1983 - 1442 pages
...fit and safe for their reception, carriage, and preservation. (2) Cargo Sec. TITLE 46-SHIPPING i 1304 the benefits and privileges appertaining to such...citizen of the United States. And officers of vessels of (3)(a), (b), and (c), of this section: Provided, That nothing in this chapter shall be construed as... | |
| Joseph Leeming - Cargo handling - 1942 - 736 pages
...properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for and discharge the goods carried. 3. After receiving the goods into his charge, the carrier,...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. 5. The shipper shall be deemed to have guaranteed to the carrier the accuracy at the time of shipment... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1960 - 924 pages
...order and condition of the goods: Provided, That no carrier, master, or agent of the carrier, snail be bound to state or show in the bill of lading any...which he has had no reasonable means of checking. (4) Such a bill of lading shall be prima facie evidence of the receipt by the carrier of the goods as therein... | |
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