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CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS Sec. 1. (a) The carrier or party in possession of any of the property herein described shall be liable as at common law for any loss thereof or damage thereto, except as heteinafter provided. (b) No carrier or party in possession of all or any of the property herein described shall be liable for any loss thereof or damage thereto or delay caused by the act of God, the public enemy, the authority of law, or the act or default of the shipper or owner, or for natural shrinkage. The carrier’s liability shall be that of warehouseman, only, for loss, damage,^or delay caused by fire occurring after the. expiration of the free time allowed by tariffs lawfully on file (such free time to be computed as therein provided) after notice of the arrival of the property at destination or at the port of export Of intended for export) has been duly sent or given, and after placement of the property for delivery at destination, or tender of delivery of the property to'the party entitled to receive it, has been mad& Except In case of negligence of toe carrier or party in possession (and the burden to prove freedom from such negligence shall be on the carrier or party in possession), the carrier or party in possession shall not be liable for loss, damage, or delay occurring while the property is stopped and held in transit upon the request of the shipper, owner, or party entitled to make such request, or resulting f|pin a defect or vice in the' property, or for country damage to cotton, or from riots or strikes. . ^ (c) In case of quarantine the property may be discharged at risk and expense of owners Into quarantine depot or elsewhere, as required by quarantine regulations or authorities, or for the carrier's dispatch at nearest available point in carrier’s judgment, and in any such case carrier’s responsibility shall cease when property is so discharged, or property may be returned by carrier at owner’s expense to shipping point, earning freight both ways. Quarantine expenses of whatever nature or kind upon or in respect to property shall be borne by the owners of the property or be a lien thereon. The carrier shall not be liable for loss or damage occasioned by fumigation or disinfection or other acts required or done by quarantine regulations pr authorities even though the same may have been done by carrier’s officers, agents, or employees, nor for detention, loss, or damage of any kind occasioned by quarantine or the enforcement thereof. No carrier shall be liable, except in case of negligence, for any misfolra or inaccuracy In any information furnished by toe carrier, its agents, or officers, as to quarantine laws or regulations. The shipper shall hold the carriers harmless from any expense they may Incur, or damages they may be required to pay, by reason of the introduction of the property covered by this contract into any place against the quarantine laws or regulations in effect at such place. J Sec. 2. (a) No carrier is bound to transport said property by any particular train or vessel, or in time for any particular market or otherwise than with reasonable dispatch. Every carrier shall have toe right in case of physical necessity to forward said property by any carrier or route between the point of shipment and the point of-destination. In all cases not prohibited by law, where a lower value than actual value has been represented in writing by the shipper or has been agreed upon in writing as the released value ef the property as determined by the classification or tariffs upon which the rate is based, such lower value plus freight charges if paid shall be toe maximum amount to be recovered, whether or not such loss or damage occurs from negligence. (b) As a condition precedent to recovery, claims must be filed in writing with the receiving or delivering carrier, or carrier issuing this bill of lading, or carrier on whose line the loss, damage, injury or delay occurred, within nine months after delivery of*, the property (or, in case of export traffic, within nine months^ after delivery at port of export) or, in case of failure to make delivery, then within nine months after a reasonable time for delivery has elapsed; and suits shall be instituted against any carrier only within two years and one day from the day when notice in writing is given by the carrier to the claimant that the carrier has disallowed the claim or any part.or parts thereof specified in the notice. Where claims are not filed *or suits are not instituted thereon in accordance with the foregoing provisions, no carrier hereunder shall be liable, and such claims will not be paid. (c) Any carrier or party liable on account of loss of or damage to any of said property shall have the full benefit of any Insurance that may have been effected upon or on account of said property, so far as this shall not avoid the policies or contracts of insurance: Provided, That the carrier reimburse the claimant for the premium paid thereon. Sec. 3. Except where such service is required as the result of carrier’s negligence, all properly shall be subject to necessary cooperage and baling at owner’s cost. Each carrier over whose route cotton or cotton linters is to be transported hereunder shall have toe privilege, at its own cost and risk, of compressing the same for greater convenience in handling or forwarding, and shall not be held responsible Tor deviation or unavoidable delays In procuring such compression. Grain in bulk consigned to a point where there is a railroad, public or licensed elevator, may (unless otherwise expressly noted herein, and then if it is not promptly unloaded) be there delivered and placed with other grain of the same kind and grade without respect to ownership (and prompt notice thereof shall be given to ?the consignor), and if so delivered shall be subject to a lien for elevator charges in addition to all other charges hereunder, > Sec. 4. (a) Property not removed by the party entitled to receive it within the free time allowed by tariffs, lawfully on file (such free time to be computed as therein provided), after notice of the arrival of toe properly at destination or at the port of export Of intended for export) has been duly sent or given, and after placement of the property for delivery at destination has been made, may be kept In vessel, car, depot, warehouse or place of delivery of the carrier, subject to the tariff charge for storage and to carrier’s responsibility as warehouseman, only, or at the option of the carrier, may be removed to\and stored in a public or licensed warehouse at the place of delivery or other available place, at the cost of the owner, and there held without liability on the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all freight and other lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for storage. _ _ (b) Where nonperishable property which Jias been transported to destination hereunder is refused by consignee or the party entitled to receive it, or said consignee or-^arty entitled to receive it falls to receive it within 15 days after notice of arrival shall hf^e been duly sent or given, the carrier may sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder, at such place as may be designated by the carrier: Provided, That the earner shall have first mailed, sent, or given to toe consignor notice that the property has been refused or remains unclaimed, as the case may be, and that it will be subject to sale under the terms of the bill of lading if disposition be not arranged for, and shall have published notice containing a description of the property* the name of the party to whom consigned, or, if shipped order notify, the name of the party to be notified, and the time and place of sale, once a week for two successive weeks, in a newspaper of general circulation at the place of sale of nearest place where such newspaper is published: Provided, That 30 days snail have elapsed before publication of notice of sale after said notice that the property^ was refused or remains unclaimed was mailed, sent, or given. (c) Where perishable property which has been transported hereunder to destination is refused by consignee or party entitled to receive it, or said consignee or party entitled to receive it shall fail to receive it promptly, the carrier may, in its discretion,, to prevent deterioration or further deterioration, sell toe eame to the best advantage at private or public sale: Provided, That if time serves for notification to the consignor or owner of the refusal of toe property or the failure to receive it and request for disposition of toe property, such notification shall be given, in such maimer as toe exercise of due diligence requires, before the property is sold. . . . . • , (d) Where the procedure provided for in the two paragraphs last preceding Is not possible, It Is agreed that nothing contained m said paragraphs shall be construed to abridge the right of the carrier at its option to sell the property under such circumstances and in such manner as may be authorized by law. (e) The proceeds of any sale made under this section shall be applied by the carrier to the payment of freight, demurrage, storage, and any other lawful charges and the expense of notice, advertisement, sale, and other necessary expense and of caring for and maintaining the property, if proper care of the same requires special expense, and should there be a balance it shall be paid to the owner of the property (f) Proper tsyo ldde hsetirneeudn dteor.- or taken from a station, wharf, or landing at which there is no regularly appointed freight agent shall be entirely at risk of owner after un.l oaded from cars or vessel-s or until loaded into cars or vessels, and, except in case of carrier’s negligence, when received from or delivered to such stations, Wharves, or landings shall be at owner’s risk until the ears are attached to and after they are'detached from locomotive or train of until loaded into and after unloaded from vessels. . . Sec. 5. No carrier hereunder will carry or be liable in any way for any documents, specie, or for any articles of extraordinary value not specifically rated in the published classifications or tariffs unless a Bpecial agreement to do so and a stipulated value of the articles are indorsed hereon. > . "... Sec. 6. Every party, whether principal or agent, shipping explosives or dangerous goods, without previous full written disclosure to the carrier of their nature, shall be liable for and indemnify the carrier against ail loss or damage caused by such goods, ana such goods may be warehoused at owner’s risk and expense or destroyed without compensation. Sec. 7. The owner or consignee shall pay the freight and average, if any* and all other lawful charges accruing on said property; bjit, except in those instances where it may lawfully be authorized to do so, no carrier by railroad shall deliver or relinquish possession at destination of the property covered by this bill of lading, until all tariff rates and charges thereon have been paid. The consignor shall be liable for the freight and all other lawful charges, except that if the consignor stipulates, by signature, in the space provided for that purpose on the face of this bill of lading that the carrier shall not make delivery without requiring payment of such charges and the carrier, contrary to such stipulation, shall make delivery without requiring such payment, the consigner (except as hereinafter provided) shall not be liable for such charges. Provided, that, where the carrier has been Instructed by the shipper or consignor to deliver said property to a consignee other than the shipper or consignor, Buch consignee shall not be legally liable for transportation charges In respect of the transportation of said property (beyond those billed against him at the time of delivery for which he is otherwise liable) which may be found to be due after the property has been delivered to him, if the consignee (a) is an agent only and has no beneficial title in said property, and (b) prior to delivery of said property has notified the delivering carrier in writing of the fact of such agency and absence of beneficial title, and, In the case of a shipment reconsigned or diverted to a point other than that specified in the original bill of lading, has also notified the delivering carrier in writing of toe name and address of the beneficial owner of said property; and, in such cases the shipper or consignor, or, in the case of a shipment BO reconsigned or diverted, the beneficial owner, shall be liable for such additional charges. If the consignee has given to the carrier erroneous information as to who the beneficial owner Is, such consignee shall himself be liable for such additional charges. On shipments reconsigned or diverted by an.agent who has furnished the carrier in the reconsignment or diversion order with a notice of agency and toe proper name and address of the beneficial owner, and where sdeh shipments are refused or abandoned at ultimate destination, the said beneficial owner shall be liable for all legally applicable charges in connection therewith. If the reconsignor or diverter has given to the carrier erroneous information as to who the beneficial owner is, sueh reconsi'gnor or diverter shall himself be liable for all such charges. . . . . . . If a shipper or consignor of a shipment of property (other than a prepaid shipment) is also the consignee named in the bill of lading and, prior to the time of delivery, notifies, in writing, a delivering carrier by railroad (a) to deliver such property at destination to another party, (b) that such party is the beneficial owner of such property, and (c) that delivery is to be made to such party only upon payment of all transportation charges in respect of toe transportation of such property, and delivery is made by the carrier to such party without such payment, such shipper or consignor shall not be liable (as shipper, consignor, consignee, or otherwise) for such transportation charges but the party to whom delivery is so made shall in any event be liable for transportation charges bOied against the property at the time of such delivery, and also tor any additional charges which may be found to be due after delivery of the property, exeept that if such party prior to such delivery has notified in writing the delivering carrier that he is not the beneficial owner of the property, and has given in writing to such delivering carrier the name and address of such beneficial owner, such party shall not be liable for any.additional charges which may be found to be due after delivery of the property; but if the party to whom delivery is made has given to the carrier erroneous information as. to the beneficial owner, such party shall nevertheless be liable for such additional charges. If the shipper or consignor has given to the delivering carrier erroneous information as to who the beneficial owner is, such shipper or consignor shall himself be liable tor such transportation charges, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of fih jk paragraph and irrespective of any provisions to the contrary in the bill of lading or in the contract of transportation under which the shipment was made.. The term “delivering carrier” means the line-haul carrier• mNaoktihnign gu lhtienreminte s hdaellli vliemryit., the right of the carrier to require at time of shipment the prepayment or guarantee of the charges. TIf* upon •i nspect•i on •i t •i s ascertai•n ed that the articles shI."i ppedJ are no.t those dJ escribed. in this bill of lading, the freight charges must be paid upon the articles actually shipped. ? Where delivery is made by a common carrier Dy water the foregoing provisions of this section shall apply, except as may be inconsistent with Part III of the Interstate Commerce Act. Sec. 8. If this bill of lading is issued on toe order of the shipper, or his agent, in exchange or in substitution for another bill of lading, the shippers signature to the prior bill of lading as to the statement of value or otherwise, or election of common law or bill of lading liability, in or in connection with sueh prior bill.of lading, shall be considered a part of this bill of lading as fully as if the same were written or made ip or in connSecetcio. n9 . w(iat)h Ithf iasl lb oilrl aonf yla pdainrtg o. f said property, is carried by water over any part of said route, and loss, damage or .i. n.j ury to said property occurs while the same i. s i. n the custody of a carr.i er by water the lia.b.i.l.i ty . of such carrier shall be determined by the bill of lading of the carrier by water (this bill of lading being such bill of lading if the property is transported by 6uch water carrier thereunder) and by and under the laws and regulations applicable to transportation by water. Such water carriage shall be performed subject to all the terms and provisions of, and all the exemptions from liability contained in the Act of the Congress of the United States, approved on February 13,1893, and entitled “An act relating to the navigation of vessels, etc.,” and of other statutes of the United States according carriers by water the protection of limited liability, as well as the following subdivisions of this section; and to toe conditions contained in this bill of lading not inconsistent with this section, when this bill of lading becomes the tall of lading of the carrier by water(.b) No such carrier by water shall be liable for any loss or damage resulting from any fire happening to or on board the vessel, or from explosion, bursting of boilers or breakage of shafts, unless cause(dc )b Iyf ththee d oeswignner o srh naellg: lhecatv oe f esxuecrhci sceadrr ideur.e diligence in making the vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied, no suc.h carrier shall ib_ e mli ab1.1l e rfo r any il oss or dj amage resulting from the perils of the lakes, seas, or other waters, or from latent defects in hull, machinery, or appurtenances whether existing prior to, at the time of, or after sailing, or from collision, stranding, or other accidents of navigation, or from prolongation of the voyage. And,, when for any reason it is necessary, any vessel carrying any or all of the property herein described shall be at liberty to call at any port or ports, in or out of the customary route, to tow and be towel, to transfer, trans-ship, or lighter, to load and discharge goods at any time, to assist vessels in distress, to deviate for the purpose of saving life or property, and for docking and repairs. Except in case of negligence such carrier shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to property if it be necessary or is usual to carry the s(adm) eG uepnoenr adl ecAkv. erage shall be payable according to the York-Antwerp Rules of 1924, Sections 1 to 15, inclusive, and Sections , ,, 17 to 22, inclusive, and as to matters not covered thereby according to the laws and usages of the Port of New York. If the owners shall have exercised due diligence to make the vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped and supplied, it is hereby agreed that in case of danger, damage or disaster resulting from faults or errors in navigation, or in the management of the vessel, or from any latent or other defects In the vessel, her machinery or appurtenances, or from unsea worthiness, whether existing at the time of shipment or at the beginning of the voyage (provided the latent or other defects or the unseaworthiness was not discoverable by the exercise of due diligence), the shippers, consignees and/or owners of the eargo shall nevertheless pay salvage and any special charges incurred in respect of the cargo, and shall contribute with the shipowner in general average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a general average nature that may be made or incurred for the common benefit or to relieve the adventure from any common peril. (e) If the property is being carried under a tariff which provides that any carrier or carriers party thereto shall be liable for loss from perils of the sea, then as to such carrier or earners the provisions of this section shall be modified in accordance with the tariff provisions, which shall be regarded as incorporated into the conditions of this bill of lading. (0 The term “water carriage” in this section shall not be construed as including lighterage in or across rivers, harbors, or lakes, when performed by or on behalf of rail carriers. • Sec. 10. Any alteration, addition, or erasure in this bill of lading which shall be made without the special notation hereon of the agent of the carrier issuing this bill of lading, Bhall be without effect, and this bill of lading shall be enforceable according to its original tenor, (.Revised Ju n e 16,1941)