2006 New York Code - Inducing Common Carrier To Issue Bill Of Lading When Goods Have Not Been Received.



 
    § 103. Inducing common carrier to issue bill of lading when goods have
  not  been  received.   Any person who with intent to defraud secures the
  issue by a common carrier of a bill of lading knowing that at  the  time
  of  such issue, any or all of the goods described in such bill of lading
  as received for transportation have not been  received  by  such  common
  carrier,  or  an  agent  of  such  common carrier or a connecting common
  carrier, or are not under the common carrier's control, by  inducing  an
  officer, agent or servant of such common carrier falsely to believe that
  such  goods  have been received by such common carrier, or are under its
  control, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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