§ 92. Erroneous bills of lading or receipts, issued in good faith,\nexcepted. No person can be convicted of an offense under the last two\nsections, for the reason that the contents of any barrel, box, case,\ncask or other vessel or package mentioned in the bill of lading, receipt\nor other voucher did not correspond with the description given in such\ninstrument of merchandise received, if such description corresponds\nsubstantially with the marks, labels or brands upon the outside of such\nvessel or package, unless it appears that the defendant knew that such\nmarks, labels or brands were untrue.\n
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