Result of Arbitration
American Arbitration Assn. upheld the American exporter.
The arbitrator found that, although there was some tendency in the U.S. for packers to distinguish between male pork livers and pork livers from sows, the practice was not so widespread as to constitute an implied term of the contract.
If the German wanted no sow livers included in the shipment, he should have stated so when the contract was made.