Merchants' Despatch Transportation Co. v. Hately
M.D.T. Co. was liable because it had contracted to carry the butter through to England and the butter was damaged while still in its custody (in its lighter) before delivery to the steamship company's pier; therefore liability did not shift under the bill of lading and the carrier's negligence in handling perishable...
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- Citation
- (1887) 14 SCR 572
- Parties
- Appellant / Defendant: Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company; Respondent / Plaintiff: Walter C. Hately and Others; Defendant / Carrier: Great Western Railway Company; Defendant / Carrier: Great Western Steamship Company (Great Western S.S. Co.)
- Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 14 March 1887
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal (carrier Liability) / Final Judgment on Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada From the Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed with costs; judgment for plaintiff against Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Bill of Lading, Delivery, Custody of Goods, Through Contract, Negligence, Carrier's Liability, Perishable Goods
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company
Appellant / Defendant
Walter C. Hately and Others
Respondent / Plaintiff
Great Western Railway Company
Defendant / Carrier
Great Western Steamship Company (Great Western S.S. Co.)
Defendant / Carrier
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal (carrier Liability) / Final Judgment on Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada From the Court of Appeal for Ontario
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company (M.D.T. Co.) remained liable for loss when goods were in its lighter at New York
- 2 Whether delivery to the steamship company's pier occurred so as to shift liability under the bill of lading
- 3 Whether the bill of lading clause limiting liability to the carrier in actual custody absolved M.D.T. Co.
Ratio Decidendi
M.D.T. Co. was liable because it had contracted to carry the butter through to England and the butter was damaged while still in its custody (in its lighter) before delivery to the steamship company's pier; therefore liability did not shift under the bill of lading and the carrier's negligence in handling perishable goods made it responsible for the loss.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed with costs; judgment for plaintiff against Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company affirmed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed with costs
- Judgment at trial against Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company affirmed
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