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Page 243
... question : What is meant by the expression " used to consolidate goods " ? It would seem unlikely that Rule 5 ( c ) is only intended to deal with the single situation where a freight forwarder groups the goods of several consignors in a ...
... question : What is meant by the expression " used to consolidate goods " ? It would seem unlikely that Rule 5 ( c ) is only intended to deal with the single situation where a freight forwarder groups the goods of several consignors in a ...
Page 267
... question was a very good illustration of a general problem . So long as the court had the power and the duty under s . 21 of the Arbitration Act 1950 to direct an arbitrator or an umpire to " state ( a ) any question of law arising in ...
... question was a very good illustration of a general problem . So long as the court had the power and the duty under s . 21 of the Arbitration Act 1950 to direct an arbitrator or an umpire to " state ( a ) any question of law arising in ...
Page 358
... question of damages was referred to arbitration , and the Board of Appeal of GAFTA awarded damages to the sellers on the basis of the difference between the respective contract and market prices , but stated its award in the form of a ...
... question of damages was referred to arbitration , and the Board of Appeal of GAFTA awarded damages to the sellers on the basis of the difference between the respective contract and market prices , but stated its award in the form of a ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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