150 N.Y.S. 977 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1915
The action was brought by a consignor of tomatoes against the common carrier, who, when the consignee refused to receive them, neglected to notify the consignor, and sold the tomatoes at a loss. The tomatoes were shipped on June 19th, were refused by consignee on June 20th, and were sold by the carrier on June 24th, without notice, because they were perishable.
The bill of lading provided that property not removed by the party entitled to receive it within 48 hours, after notice of its arrival has been duly sent or given, may be kept in car, depot, or place of delivery of the carrier, or warehoused, or may, at the option of the carrier, be stored at the owner’s risk. In the event of the consignee re
Judgment affirmed, with costs. All concur.