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Where there is a Conflict Between Charterparty and Bill of Lading
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Where there is a Conflict Between Charterparty and Bill of Lading

CAPTAIN MICHAEL CHACHAROSL. W SHIPPING AGENCY                                           V EKIMPEX LIMITEDC.I.A KOS INTERNATIONALS.B SHIPPING & TRADING AGENCIES Facts The Plaintiff Ekimpex Ltd at the Port Harcourt Federal High Court brought the…

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August 31, 2020
Delivery of Goods by parking Container Outside Consignee Premises
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Delivery of Goods by parking Container Outside Consignee Premises

According to the Bremen Higher Regional Court, if agreed by contracting parties, goods can be delivered by parking a shipping container in front of the consignee's premises during non-business hours.…

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November 15, 2019
Court Examines Scope of Multimodal Transport
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Court Examines Scope of Multimodal Transport

Facts The claimant had undertaken to transport a transformer overseas from a manufacturer's plant. The claimant entrusted part of the transport to the defendant. The latter took over the transport…

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October 24, 2019

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