Harvey v. Pike

1 N.C. 82
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 15, 1817
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Harvey v. Pike, 1 N.C. 82 (N.C. 1817).

Opinion

Taylor, C. J.

The question presented by this record is, Whether the damage done to the Plaintiff’s goods, was occasioned by any of those.causes, which according to the general rules oi law, or the contract of the parties in the particular case, afford an excuse for not carrying them, in safety.

Though there js a common form of bills of lading in Use, yet, like every other contract, it may be moulded according to the will of the parties by whom it is made | it may be framed without any exceptions, and then left to be construed by the general principles of law, or other exceptions than those usually inserted, may be introduced, and thus the responsibility of the Master or Owner narrowed. In Smith v. Shepherd,

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