- Author : David M Sassoon
- Paperback
- Language:Â English
- ISBN:Â 0420465308
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OFÂ THE LAW OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA
Part I. Introduction and International Trade
1. Introduction and Legal Framework
2. Shipping Documents
3. International Trade
Part II. Bills of Lading
4. Cargo Claims: Legal Bases
5. Third Parties: Protection and Action for
6. Proof of Damages: Presumptions and Estoppels
7. Implied Terms and Exclusion Clauses
8. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Application
9. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Carriers’ Obligations and Defences
10. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Carriers’ Liability and Time Limitations
11. Shippers’ Obligation for Dangerous Cargo
Part III. Charterparties
12. Charterparty: Introduction
13. Voyage Charter: Freight and Lien
14. Voyage Charter: Laytime and Demurrage
15. Time Charter: Orders and Indemnity
16. Time Charter: Withdrawal, Off-Hire and Redelivery
17. Time Charter: Apportionment of Cargo-Claims Liability









