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Page 74
... carried and is not restricted to dangerous goods in the strict sense of the word . This right of recovery extends not only to the carrier , but also to the carrier's servants who suffer injury through breach of the consignor's warranty ...
... carried and is not restricted to dangerous goods in the strict sense of the word . This right of recovery extends not only to the carrier , but also to the carrier's servants who suffer injury through breach of the consignor's warranty ...
Page 499
... carried the goods from Heathrow to Rotterdam , but sub - contracted the carriage over the portion of the journey from Rotterdam to Catania to Furtrans B.V. , the third defendants . The latter did not themselves carry the goods : they ...
... carried the goods from Heathrow to Rotterdam , but sub - contracted the carriage over the portion of the journey from Rotterdam to Catania to Furtrans B.V. , the third defendants . The latter did not themselves carry the goods : they ...
Page 666
... carried out or should be carried out " was wrong : " contract " in that Article referred to contractual obligations of the defendant and in this case Winterhelt had no obligations in Rotterdam . An action in tort also created no ...
... carried out or should be carried out " was wrong : " contract " in that Article referred to contractual obligations of the defendant and in this case Winterhelt had no obligations in Rotterdam . An action in tort also created no ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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