2006 New York Code - Erroneous Bills Of Lading Or Receipts, Issued In Good Faith, Excepted.



 
    §  92.  Erroneous  bills  of lading or receipts, issued in good faith,
  excepted. No person can be convicted of an offense under  the  last  two
  sections,  for  the  reason  that the contents of any barrel, box, case,
  cask or other vessel or package mentioned in the bill of lading, receipt
  or other voucher did not correspond with the description given  in  such
  instrument  of  merchandise  received,  if  such description corresponds
  substantially with the marks, labels or brands upon the outside of  such
  vessel  or  package, unless it appears that the defendant knew that such
  marks, labels or brands were untrue.

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