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[306 U.S. 444, 445] Mr. Charles R. Hickox, of New York City, for Smith et al.
Messrs. George Whitefield Betts, Jr., of New York City, and George Forbes, of Baltimore, Md., for The Ferncliff et al.
Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the Court.
The Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, has certified to us the following Statement of Facts and Questions (U.S.C.A. Title 28, 346)-
The clause in question prescribes a measure of recovery rather than limits the amount which may be recovered when loss or damage occurs. For a long time, in the absence of a controlling statute, fraud or imposition, such provisions in bills of lading have been recognized as valid by this and other federal courts. Also by many-perhaps a majority-of the state courts. Hart v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,
Chicago, M., & St. P. Ry. Co. v. McCaull-Dinsmore Co.,
The clause was declared inoperative because forbidden by the Cummins Amendment, which did not extend to ocean carriers. Union Pac. R.R. Co. v. Burke,
The District Court upheld and applied the agreement, and supported its views by a careful opinion-(22 F.Supp. 728, 742-744). It said-
We think the District Court reached the correct conclusion in respect of the mooted clause upon adequate authority and reasoning.
To the first certified question, we reply, Yes where there has been no fraud or imposition; to the second the answer is, Yes; to the third, No.
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Citation: 306 U.S. 444
No. 548
Argued: March 02, 1939
Decided: March 27, 1939
Court: United States Supreme Court
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