46 USC 30503 - Declaration of Nature and Value of Goods
(a) In General.—If a shipper of an item named in subsection (b), contained in a parcel, package, or trunk, loads the item as freight or baggage on a vessel, without at the time of loading giving to the person receiving the item a written notice of the true character and value of the item and having that information entered on the bill of lading, the owner and master of the vessel are not liable as carriers. The owner and master are not liable beyond the value entered on the bill of lading.
(b) Items.—The items referred to in subsection (a) are precious metals, gold or silver plated articles, precious stones, jewelry, trinkets, watches, clocks, glass, china, coins, bills, securities, printings, engravings, pictures, stamps, maps, papers, silks, furs, lace, and similar items of high value and small size.
(Pub. L. 109–304, §6(c), Oct. 6, 2006, 120 Stat. 1512.)
Historical and Revision Notes
Revised Section | Source (U.S. Code) | Source (Statutes at Large) |
30503 |
46 App.:181. |
R.S. §4281. |
Sections: 30304 30305 30306 30307 30308 30501 30502 30503 30504 30505 30506 30507 30508 30509 30510
Last modified: October 26, 2015