| Theophilus Parsons - 1859 - 846 páginas
...question, in good order and well conditioned, is prima faeia evidence, that, ns to all eircumstances which were open to inspection and visible, the goods were in good order ; but it does not preelude the carrier from showing, in case of loss or damage, that the loss procceded from some cause... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1862 - 658 páginas
...lading, acknowledging that merchandise had been received in good order and condition, is prima facit evidence that, as to all circumstances which were...but it does not preclude the carrier from showing that the loss proceeded from some cause which existed, but was not apparent when he received the goods,... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 874 páginas
...; these cases are all in point, and the action adjudged to lie upon the undertaking. Kfrima faciae evidence, that as to all circumstances which were...it does not preclude the carrier from showing, in ca-e of loss or damage, that tht loss proceeded from some cause that existed, but ims not apparent... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Henry Clifford - 1878 - 766 páginas
...in that condition; but this does not preclude the carrier, in case of loss or damage, from showing that the loss proceeded from some cause which existed, but was not apparent, nt the time he received the goods. The responsibility of the carrier does not extend to damages resulting... | |
| 1919 - 2026 páginas
...lading acknowledging to have received the goods in question in good order and well conditioned is prima facie evidence that as to all circumstances which...order ; but it does not preclude the carrier from snowing, in case of loss or damage, that the loss proceeded from some cause which existed, but was... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1881 - 896 páginas
...acknowledgment in the bill of lading that the goods were in "good order and well conditioned, is prima facie evidence that as to all circumstances which...cause which existed but was not apparent, when he receives the goods." In this case there was no qualification to the acknowledgment, hence in terms... | |
| Mauritius. Supreme Court - 1884 - 414 páginas
...acknowledging to have received the " goods in question in good order and well " conditioned, is prima facie evidence that, " as to all circumstances which...loss proceeded from " some cause which* existed but which was " not apparent, when he received the goods, " and winch, if shown satisfactorily, will "... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 974 páginas
...bill of lading, acknowledging that merchandise had been received in good order and condition, is prima facie evidence that, as to all circumstances which...but it does not preclude the carrier from showing that the loss proceeded from some cause which existed, but was not apparent when he received the goods,... | |
| 1884 - 978 páginas
...bill of lading, acknowledging that merchandise had been received in good order and condition, is prima facie evidence that, as to all circumstances which...but it does not preclude the carrier from showing that the loss proceeded from some cause which existed, but was not apparent when he received the goods,... | |
| 1884 - 226 páginas
...acknowledging to have received the " goods in question in good order and well " conditioned, is prima facie evidence that, " as to all circumstances which...inspection and visible, the goods were " in good order ; hut it does not preclude " the carrier from showing, in case of loss " or damage, that the loss proceeded... | |
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