Warehousing: Trade Customs and Practices, Financial and Legal Aspects

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Ronald Press Company, 1925 - 787 sider

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Side 29 - If, however, the goods are described in a receipt merely by a statement of marks or labels upon them, or upon packages containing them, or by a statement that the goods are said to be goods of a certain kind, or...
Side 281 - If the precise amount of such advances made or of such liabilities incurred is, at the time of the issue of the receipt, unknown to the warehouseman or to his agent who issues it, a statement of the fact that advances have been made or liabilities incurred and the purpose thereof is sufficient. A warehouseman shall be liable to any person injured thereby, for all damage caused by the omission from a negotiable receipt of any of the terms herein required.
Side 297 - Unless otherwise provided by agreement in writing added hereto this Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any property insured hereunder while incumbered by a chattel mortgage, and during the time of such incumbrance this Company shall be liable only for loss or damage to any other property insured hereunder.
Side 278 - That the bill is genuine, (b) That he has a legal right to transfer it, (c) That he has knowledge of no fact which would impair the validity or worth of the bill, and (d) That he has a right to transfer the title to the goods, and that the goods are merchantable or fit for a particular purpose whenever such warranties would have been implied, if the contract of the parties had been to transfer without a bill the goods represented thereby.
Side 28 - A warehouseman is liable for damages for loss of or injury to the goods caused by his failure to exercise such care in regard to them as a reasonably careful man would exercise under like circumstances but unless otherwise agreed he is not liable for damages which could not have been avoided by the exercise of such care.
Side 278 - ... had or had ability to convey to a purchaser in good faith for value, and also such title to the goods as the...
Side 33 - The warehouseman shall be severally liable to each depositor for the care and redelivery of his share of such mass to the same extent and under the same circumstances as if the goods had been kept separate.
Side 31 - Except as provided in the following section, a warehouseman shall keep the goods so far separate from goods of other depositors, and from other goods of the same depositor for which a separate receipt has been issued, as to permit at all times the identification and re-delivery of the goods deposited.
Side 273 - Terms. -Warehouse receipts need not be in any particular form, but every such receipt must embody within its written or printed terms — (a) The location of the warehouse where the goods are stored. (b) The date of issue of the receipt. (c) The consecutive number of the receipt. (d) A statement whether the goods received will be delivered to the bearer, to a specified person, or a specified person or his order.
Side 621 - When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created.

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