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Page 95
... charter - party contained an arbitration clause giving power to the tribunal to settle any dispute arising out of the charter . The charterers had assigned monies due to them to the consignee . The consignee applied for a refund of ...
... charter - party contained an arbitration clause giving power to the tribunal to settle any dispute arising out of the charter . The charterers had assigned monies due to them to the consignee . The consignee applied for a refund of ...
Page 287
... charter - party in 1971 , it was only natural for Intertanko to raise the question whether there was not a similar need for a new time charter form . A group was formed to look into this question . It was agreed that the trade had ...
... charter - party in 1971 , it was only natural for Intertanko to raise the question whether there was not a similar need for a new time charter form . A group was formed to look into this question . It was agreed that the trade had ...
Page 410
... party , however , so that the contract of carriage is the bill of lading and not the charter - party , difficulties may arise if that bill does not in fact incorporate the Hague Rules . Incorporation may either be by explicit ...
... party , however , so that the contract of carriage is the bill of lading and not the charter - party , difficulties may arise if that bill does not in fact incorporate the Hague Rules . Incorporation may either be by explicit ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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