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R. & W. PAUL, LTD. v. NORTHUMBRIAN SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

(1931) 40 Ll L Rep 357

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Rowlatt.

Bill of lading-Damage to cargo (maize)- Unseaworthiness or inherent vice - Damage admittedly salt water damage -Suggestion that damage was due to condensation of abnormal moist content of maize upon salt-encrusted walls of hold-Evidence that maize, which was loaded indiscriminately, was damaged in one part only

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