CONTAINER PACKED BY MERCHANT. If Carrier receives the goods already packed into containers: 10.1. This Bill of Lading is prima facie evidence of the receipt of the particular number of containers set forth, and that number only. Xxxxxxx accepts no responsibility with respect to the order and condition of the contents of the containers; 10.2. Merchant warrants that the stowage and seals of the containers are safe and proper and suitable for handling and carriage and indemnifies Carrier for any injury, loss or damage caused by breach of this warranty; 10.3. Delivery shall be deemed as full and complete performance when the containers are delivered by Carrier with the seals intact; and 10.4. Xxxxxxx has the right but not the obligation to open and inspect the containers at any time without notice to Merchant, and expenses resulting from such inspections shall be borne by Merchant; and
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Samples: Combined Transport Bill of Lading, Master Service Agreement, Combined Transport Bill of Lading