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Page 101
... discharge ) , the shipowners or their agent having an absolute lien on the cargo for freight . . . demurrage . . . at port of discharge . " The charterers sold the cargo on Martha to the Lebanese Ministry of National Economy ( the ...
... discharge ) , the shipowners or their agent having an absolute lien on the cargo for freight . . . demurrage . . . at port of discharge . " The charterers sold the cargo on Martha to the Lebanese Ministry of National Economy ( the ...
Page 315
... discharge from the vessel , whether or not the goods are in the custody of the Carrier , his agents or servants as warehousemen or otherwise and whether in craft or landed , the carrier , his agents and servants and the vessel shall not ...
... discharge from the vessel , whether or not the goods are in the custody of the Carrier , his agents or servants as warehousemen or otherwise and whether in craft or landed , the carrier , his agents and servants and the vessel shall not ...
Page 420
... discharge , charterers shall have the right to deduct from freight an amount equal to the CIF value of such cargo provided that the volume of cargo remaining on board is pumpable as determined by an independent surveyor . Any action or ...
... discharge , charterers shall have the right to deduct from freight an amount equal to the CIF value of such cargo provided that the volume of cargo remaining on board is pumpable as determined by an independent surveyor . Any action or ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
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