Seller in bombay sells 5000 bales of cotton to buyer c amp


Seller in Bombay sells 5,000 bales of cotton to Buyer, C & F (Inco-terms 2010) Liverpool. Seller transports the cotton to the Bombay harbor and to the ship designated by the Buyer, the SS Allthumbs. Due to an error in counting, only 4,987 bales were loaded. The ship’s bill of lading shows a quantity of 5,000 bales. Seller then signs over the bill of lading to Buyer in exchange for payment in full for the cotton. When the Allthumbs arrives in Liverpool, the quantity error is discovered, and Buyer sues the ship for the lost value of the missing bales. Is the ship liable? Would it matter if Seller admitted that the error was not the ship’s fault, but that of Seller?

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