Cases and Materials on the Carriage of Goods by SeaPsychology Press, 2004 - 454 páginas Cases Materials on the Carriage of Goods by Sea includes a collection of legislative material, standard form contracts and up-to-date coverage of English case law. It covers the major areas of chartering and bills of lading, as well as matters such as exclusion and limitation of liability. This edition has been comprehensively updated and adds the latest cases to its strong coverage of classic authorities. Notable additions in the chapters dealing with bills of lading include The Starsin, The Rafaela S, Motis Exports and The David Agmashenebeli. On the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992, the important decisions of The Berge Sisar and East West Corp are incorporated, while key recent decisions on chartering, such as The Hill Harmony, The Happy Day and The Stolt Spur are fully treated.
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... deliver. This leads to complex questions about who can sue and who can be sued. In the absence of a statute dealing with the particular problem, in English law satisfactory answers to these questions often involve the creative ...
... delivering and receiving the cargo: he is also in various ways directly involved in the marine adventure. For example, under the rules of laytime and demurrage, he assumes responsibility for delays in the loading and discharging ports ...
... delivered to the carrier. And if the charterer wishes to be able to sell the goods before retaking possession from the carrier, he will want the receipt to be in the transferable form of a bill of lading. Moreover, if a vessel is being ...
... delivered to the carrier. This sealed container is placed aboard the ship as a single unit. Small shipments are consolidated by the carrier or a third party, who loads these 'less than container lots' (LCL) into containers which are ...
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