... the owner of goods covered by a straight bill subject to existing right of stoppage in transitu or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon the description therein of the goods or... Wisconsin Session Laws - Page 337by Wisconsin - 1917Full view - About this book
| Law - 1917 - 498 pages
...by a straight bill subject to existing right of stoppage in transitu or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon...for damages caused by the non-receipt by the carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond with the description thereof in the bill... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...twenty-one (21) shall be liable to (a) the consignee named in a straight bill, or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon the description therein or the number of packages or pieces of the goods shown therein, for damages caused by the nonreceipt... | |
| Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee named In a straight bill, or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon the description therein ot the foods, for damages caused by the nonreceipt by the carrier of all or part of the goods or their... | |
| Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - Uniform state laws - 1910 - 242 pages
...of lading, the carrier shall be liable to (a) The consignee named in a non-negotiable bill, or (b) The holder of a negotiable bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon the description section was adopted after full and careful comparison of views between the members of the Committee... | |
| Connecticut - Session laws - 1911 - 470 pages
...of lading, the carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee) named in a non-negotiable bill, or (b) the holder of a negotiable bill, who has given value...to correspond with the description thereof in the hill at the time of its issue. If, however, the goods are described in a bill merely by a statement... | |
| Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - Law - 1911 - 1396 pages
...lading, the carrier shall be liable to— (a.) The consignee named in a non-negotiable bill, or (b.) The holder of a negotiable bill, who has given value...the goods or their failure to correspond with the do scription thereof in the bill at the time of its issue. If, however, the goods are described in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Bills of lading - 1912 - 436 pages
...bills of lading, the carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee named in a nonnegotiable bill or (b) the holder of a negotiable bill, who has given value...description therein of the goods, for damages caused by the nqnreceipt by the carrier or a connecting carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 1290 pages
...carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee named in a straight bill or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon...for damages caused by the non-receipt by the carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond with the description thereof in the bill... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1172 pages
...carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee named in a straight bill, or (b) the holder of an order bill, who has given value in good faith, relying upon...description therein of the goods, for damages caused by the nonreccipt by the carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond with the description... | |
| William Porter Bennett - Bills of lading - 1914 - 122 pages
...of Lading, the carrier shall be liable to (a) the consignee named in a non-negotiable bill, or (6) the holder of a negotiable bill, who has given value...a connecting carrier of all or part of the goods. ..." A Bill of Lading cannot generally speaking represent the goods which it purports to represent... | |
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