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" ... the shipper of such goods shall be liable for all damages and expenses directly or indirectly arising out of or resulting from such shipment. If any such goods shipped with such knowledge and consent shall become a danger to the ship or cargo, they... "
Hearings - Page 19501779
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1968
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American Chamber of Commerce Journal

American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - Philippines - 1921 - 735 pages
...before delivery be destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper, and the shipper of such goods shall be liable for...out of or resulting from such shipment. If any such goo<!s shipped with such consent shall become a el.-1nger to the ship or cargo they may in like manner...
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 54

Pan American Union - America - 1922 - 800 pages
...before delivery be destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper, and the shipper of such goods shall be liable for...expenses directly or indirectly arising out of or reuniting from such shipment. If any such goods shipped with such consent shall become a danger to...
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Revue internationale du droit maritime, Volume 33

Comparative law - 1922 - 1218 pages
...before delivery be destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper, and the shipper of such goods shall be liable for...damages and expenses directly or indirectly arising out <>f or resulting from such, shipment. If any such goods shipped wilh such consent shall become a danger...
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Trade Information Bulletin, Issues 1-78

United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - Balance of payments - 1922 - 1328 pages
...before delivery be destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper, and the shipper of such goods shall be liable for...damages and expenses directly or indirectly arising out (if or resulting from such shipment. If any such goods shipped after such disclosure shall become a...
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Trade Information Bulletin, Issues 576-600

1928 - 946 pages
...lading. 7. Goods of an inflammable, explosive, or dangerous nature, to the shipment whereof the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier has not consented with knowledge of their nnturĀ§ and character, may at any time before discharge be landed at any place or destroyed or rendered...
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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
...lading. 7. Go9ds of an inflammable, explosive, or dangerous nature, to the shipment whereof the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier has not consented...discharge be landed at any place, or destroyed or rendered inocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper and the shipper of such goods shall be...
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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
...lading. 7. Goods of an inflammable, explosive, or dangerous nature, to the shipment whereof the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier has not consented...discharge be landed at any place, or destroyed or rendered inocuous by the carrier without compensation to the shipper and the shipper of such goods shall be...
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American Maritime Cases, Volume 1

Maritime law - 1923 - 756 pages
...master or agent of the carrier has consented to their shipment,] to the shipment whereof the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier has not consented...their nature and character may at any time before [delivery] discharge be landed at any place, or destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without...
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Report of the Delegates of the United States to the International Conference ...

Bills of lading - 1923 - 120 pages
...character whereof arc unknown to the oar ricr before ahipmont and to the shipment whereof the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier has not consented with knowledge of their nature or character may at any time before delivery discharge be landed at any place or destroyed or rendered...
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Grotius

International law - 1923 - 518 pages
...with such knowledge and consent shall become a danger to the ship or cargo, they may in like manner be LANDED AT ANY PLACE, OR destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without liability on the part of the carrier except to general average if any. Article V. A carrier shall be...
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