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Page 355
... notice of appropriation given after the expiration of 10 days from the date of the bill of lading was invalid . Strict compliance involved the shipper and all subsequent sellers sending notices of appropriation on a date which either ...
... notice of appropriation given after the expiration of 10 days from the date of the bill of lading was invalid . Strict compliance involved the shipper and all subsequent sellers sending notices of appropriation on a date which either ...
Page 356
... notice of appropriation in respect of 39.2 tonnes ( 40 % ) , the date of the bill of lading being June 18. In reply the buyers said : " We will accept this tender of 39,200 tons as a part fulfilment only if together with the documents ...
... notice of appropriation in respect of 39.2 tonnes ( 40 % ) , the date of the bill of lading being June 18. In reply the buyers said : " We will accept this tender of 39,200 tons as a part fulfilment only if together with the documents ...
Page 448
... Notice of loss , damage or delay 1. Unless notice of loss or damage , specifying the general nature of such loss or damage , is given in writing by the consignee to the carrier not later than the working day after the day when the goods ...
... Notice of loss , damage or delay 1. Unless notice of loss or damage , specifying the general nature of such loss or damage , is given in writing by the consignee to the carrier not later than the working day after the day when the goods ...
Contents
Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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