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AUNE v. CAUWENBERGHE & FILS.

(1938) 60 Ll.L.Rep. 389

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Lord Justice Greer, Lord Justice Slesser and Lord Justice Clauson.

Sale of goods (c.i.f.)-Declaration of shipment -Sale of palm kernels c.i.f. Marseilles, March/April shipment from port of origin-Incorporation of terms of Liverpool Seed, Oil, Cake and General Produce Association Contract, No. 22a-"8. Particulars of the kernels, namely, quantity, port of shipment and ship's name, must be duly declared"- First declaration admittedly bad- Second declaration made by sellers including port of shipment but stating ship's name with reservations-Third declaration including ship's name without reservations but omitting port of shipment-Whether second and third declarations together constituted a valid declaration.

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