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" Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity, or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper. "
Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of ... - Page 52
1970
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of ..., Volume 235

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1940 - 954 pages
...order, condition, and value, but this bill of lading shall be prima facie evidence of the leading marks, number of packages, or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper, and the apparent order and condition of the property described...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 42

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1921 - 458 pages
...such goods are contained, in such a manner as will remain legible until the end of the voyage ; (6) the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper before the loading starts ; (c) the apparent order and condition...
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Trade Information Bulletin, Issues 576-600

1928 - 946 pages
...are contained, in such a manner as should ordinarily remain legible until the end of the voyage: (b) Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper ; (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods: Provided,...
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The Hague Rules, 1921, Explained

Sanford Darley Cole - Bills of lading - 1922 - 136 pages
...such goods are contained, in such a manner as will remain legible until the end of the voyage ; (b) the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper before the loading starts ; (c) the apparent order and condition...
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Marine Insurance: Fundamental Principles of the Relationships Between ...

Howard B. Hurd - Insurance, Marine - 1922 - 116 pages
...into his charge the carrier must on demand of the shipper issue a bill of lading showing the marks, the number of packages or pieces or the quantity or weight as the case may be, also the apparent order and condition of the goods, and the Rules deal with the effect of these particulars...
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Revue internationale du droit maritime, Volume 33

Comparative law - 1922 - 1218 pages
...such goods are contained, m such a manner as will remain legible until the end of Ihe voyage ; (b) the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by Ihe shipper before the loading starts : Co) the apparent order and condition...
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Trade Information Bulletin, Issues 1-78

United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - Balance of payments - 1922 - 1328 pages
...such goods are contained, in such a manner as will remain legible until the end of the voyage ; (b) The number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper before the loading starts; (c) The apparent order and condition...
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Relating to the Carriage of Goods by Sea: Hearings...Feb. 13, 14, 1923

United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1923 - 122 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 or weight, as the case may be, »s furnished in writing by the shipper. (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods. , Provided...
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Report of the Delegates of the United States to the International Conference ...

Bills of lading - 1923 - 120 pages
...contained, in such a manner as should ordinarily remain legible until the end of the voyage; (6) T-»e Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity or • weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper; (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods: Provided...
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Relating to the Carriage of Goods by Sea: Hearing Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - Bills of lading - 1923 - 124 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 or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper. (c) The apparent order and condition of the goods. Provided...
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