Birmingham Television Corp. v. Water Works

290 So. 2d 636, 292 Ala. 147, 1974 Ala. LEXIS 1037
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedFebruary 28, 1974
DocketSC 568
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Birmingham Television Corp. v. Water Works, 290 So. 2d 636, 292 Ala. 147, 1974 Ala. LEXIS 1037 (Ala. 1974).

Opinion

*149 BLOODWORTH, Justice.

This is an appeal from a summary judgment. The pleadings and depositions in support of the motion for summary judgment disclose that appellant-plaintiff Birmingham Television Corporation (bailor) stored for a consideration certain television equipment with appellees-defendants Harris Transfer Company, Harris Warehouse Company and Harris Transfer and Storage Company (bailees). On the reverse side of the warehouse receipts issued to appellant evidencing the bailment of this equipment there appeared the following:

PROPERTY WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THIS COMPANY FOR STORAGE ONLY UNDER THE FOLLOWING TERMS, CONDITIONS AND AGREEMENTS:
(A) All charges are due and payable before delivery or transfer of goods.
All property will be stored at owner's risk of loss from fire, water, leakage, vermin, rattage, breakage, shrinkage in weights, accidental or providential causes, strikes, riots or insurrections or from inherent qualities of the goods.
(B) And subject further to the following:
STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSEMEN ACCEPTANCE — Sec. 1
(a) This contract and rate quotation including accessorial charges endorsed on or attached hereto must be accepted within 30 days from the proposal date by signature of depositor on the reverse side of this contract. In the absence of written acceptance, the act of tendering goods described herein for storage by warehouseman within 30 days, from the proposal date shall constitute such acceptance by depositor.
(b) In the event that goods tendered for -storage do not conform to the description contained herein, or conforming goods are tendered for storage after 30 days from the proposal date without prior written acceptance by depositor as provided In paragraph (a) of this section, warehouseman may refuse to accept such goods for storage. If warehouseman accepts such goods for storage, depositor agrees to rates and charges as may be assigned and invoiced by warehouseman and to all terms of this contract.
(c) This contract Is deemed cancelled should the described goods not be stored with warehouseman for any period exceeding 180 days.
SHIPPING — Sec. 2
Depositor agrees not to ship goods to warehouseman as the named consignee. If, in violation of this agreement, goods are shipped to warehouseman as named consignee, depositor agrees to notify carrier in writing prior to such shipment, with copy of such notice to the warehouseman, that warehouseman named as consignee Is a warehouseman and has no beneficial title or interest In such property and depositor further agrees to Indemnify and hold harmless warehouseman from any and all claims for unpaid transportation charges, Including undercharges, demurrage, detention or charges of any nature, In connection with goods so shipped. Depositor further agrees that, if it fails to notify carrier as required by the next preceding sentence, warehouseman shall have the right to refuse such goods and shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, injury or damage of any nature to, or related to such goods. Depositor agrees that all promises contained in this section will be binding on depositor's heirs, successors and assigns.
TENDER FOR STORAGE — Sec. 3
All goods for storage shall be delivered at the warehouse properly marked and packed for handling. The depositor shall furnish at or prior to such delivery, a manifest showing marks, brands or sizes to be kept and accounted for separately, and the class of storage desired.
STORAGE PERIOD AND CHARGES — Sec. 4
(a) All goods are stored on a month to month basis. All charges for storage are per package or other agreed unit per month.
(b) A storage month shall extend from a date In one calendar month to, but not Including, the same date of the next and all succeeding months, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. All storage charges are due and payable on the first day of the storage month.
(c) When mutually agreed by the warehouseman and the depositor a full month's storage charge will apply on all goods received between the first and the 15th, Inclusive, of a calendar month; one-half month's storage charge will apply on all goods received between the 16th and last day, inclusive, of a calendar month, and a full month's storage charge will apply to all goods in storage on the first day of the next and succeeding calendar months. All storage charges are due and payable on the first day of storage for the Initial month and thereafter on the first day of the calendar month.
*150 TRANSFER, TERMINATION OF STORAGE, REMOVAL OF GOODS — Sec. 5
(a) Instructions to transfer goods on the books of the warehouseman are not effective until delivered to and accepted by warehouseman, and all charges up to the time transfer is made are chargeable to the depositor of record. If a transfer involves rehandling the goods, such will be subject to a charge. When .goods in storage are transferred from one party to another through issuance of a new warehouse receipt, a new storage date Is established on the date of transfer.
(b) The warehouseman reserves the right to move, at his expense, 14 days after notice is sent by certified or registered mail to the depositor of record or to the last known holder of the negotiable warehouse receipt, any goods in storage from the warehouse in which they may be stored to any other of his warehouses; but if such depositor or holder takes delivery of his goods in lieu of transfer, no storage charge shall be made for the current storage month. The warehouseman may, without notice, move goods within the warehouse in which they are stored.
(c) The warehouseman may, upon written notice to the depositor of record and any other person known by the warehouseman to claim an interest in the goods, require the removal of any goods by the end of the next succeeding storage month. Such notice shall be given to the last known place of business or abode of the person to be notified. If goods are not removed before the end of the next succeeding storage month, the warehouseman may sell them In accordance with applicable law.
(d) If warehouseman in good faith believes that the goods are about to deteriorate or decline in value to less than the amount of warehouseman's lien before the end of the next succeeding storage month, the warehouseman may specify in the notification any reasonable shorter time for removal of the goods and in case the goods are not removed, may sell them at public sale held one week after a single advertisement or posting as provided by law.

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