E. Lobe Co. v. The Guy C. Goss
Opinion of the Court
The libelant sues as a corporation. Its legal existence and right to sue is pat in issue by the answer, and there is no proof of its organization. For this cause, if no other, the libel must be dismissed.
I have, however, read all the evidence, and find that to sustain the allegations in the libel of damage to libelant’s goods by the unsea,worthiness of the ship, bad stowage, want of proper dunnage, “negligence, carelessness, and improper conduct and want of attention of the master, his mariners, and servants,” there is no proof whatever, except testimony showing that certain goods, when delivered at Seattle, were in a damaged condition, the damage being by breakage, rust, chafing, sweating, and dampness. The hills of lading contain a clause exempting the ship from liability for “leakage, breakage, or
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