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Page 171 - State having not less than one hundred thousand inhabitants, "in which grain is stored in bulk, and in which the grain of different owners is mixed together, or in which grain is stored in such a manner that the identity of different lots or parcels cannot be accurately preserved.
Page 70 - ... (even when occasioned by the negligence, default or error in judgment of the pilot, master, mariners, or other servants of the shipowner not resulting, however, in any case, from want of due diligence by the owners of the ship or any of them, or by the Ship's Husband or Manager).
Page 171 - ... store, and shall state upon its face the quantity and inspected grade of the grain, and that the grain mentioned in it has been received into store, to be stored with grain of the same grade by inspection...
Page 68 - Ship not answerable for losses through explosions, Bursting of Boilers, Breakage of Shafts, or any latent defect in the Machinery or Hull, not resulting from want of due diligence by the Owners of the Ship, or any of them or by the Ship's Husband or Manager.
Page 68 - People, by explosion, bursting of boilers, breakage of shafts or any latent defect in hull, machinery or appurtenances, by collisions, stranding or other accidents of navigation of whatsoever kind...
Page 158 - This contract is made in view of, and in all respects subject to, the By-Laws .and Rules established by the New York Produce Exchange in...
Page 104 - ... subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I, AB, do solemnly...
Page 129 - Oregon in the sum of $10,000 for the faithful performance of his duties. The Secretary and Treasurer shall hold their appointments at the pleasure of the Board.
Page 176 - Exchange a statement of the amount of each kind and grade of Grain in store in his warehouse at the close of business on the previous Saturday, and shall also send a copy of the same to the Registrar of the New York Produce Exchange.
Page 176 - On the return of any warehouse receipt issued by him, properly indorsed, and the tender of all proper charges upon the property represented by it, such property shall be immediately deliverable to the holder of such receipt, and it shall not be subject to any further charges for storage, after demand for such delivery shall have been made.

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