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Widely regarded as the leading authority on voyage charters, this book is the most comprehensive and intellectually-rigorous analysis of the area, is regularly cited in court and by arbitrators, and is the go-to guide for drafting and disputing charterparty contracts.
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Widely regarded as the leading authority on voyage charters, this book is the most comprehensive and intellectually-rigorous analysis of the area, is regularly cited in court and by arbitrators, and is the go-to guide for drafting and disputing charterparty contracts.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 177mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 2246g
- ISBN-13: 9780367494889
- ISBN-10: 0367494884
- Artikelnr.: 63428138
- Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 177mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 2246g
- ISBN-13: 9780367494889
- ISBN-10: 0367494884
- Artikelnr.: 63428138
TIMOTHY YOUNG Gray's Inn, One of Her Majesty's Counsel MICHAEL ASHCROFT Gray's Inn, One of Her Majesty's Counsel JULIAN COOKE Lincoln's Inn, Barrister ANDREW TAYLOR London Solicitor, Reed Smith Professor JOHN D. KIMBALL Partner in Blank Rome LLP; Adjunct Professor at New York University Law School LEROY LAMBERT New York Arbitrator and Mediator DAVID W. MARTOWSKI Arbitrator and Mediator; Former President of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators and currently serves on its Board of Governors MICHAEL F. STURLEY Professor, University of Texas at Austin
Preface
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND GENCON CHARTER
Chapter 1: Formation and Terms of the Charter
Chapter 2: Parties to the Charter
Chapter 3: Description of the Ship
Chapter 4: Proceeding to the Loading Port
Chapter 5: Loading and Discharging Ports, Places and Berths
Chapter 6: The Cargo
Chapter 7: Charterer's Obligation to Provide Cargo
Chapter 8: Dunnage
Chapter 9: Proceeding on the Cargo Voyage
Chapter 10: Delivery
Chapter 11: Owners' Responsibility Clause
Chapter 12: Deviation and Delay
Chapter 13: Freight
Chapter 14: Loading and Discharging
Chapter 15: Laytime
Chapter 16: Demurrage
Chapter 17: Liens
Chapter 18: Bills of Lading
Chapter 19: Cancelling Clause
Chapter 20: General Average
Chapter 21: Remedies for Breach of the Charter
Chapter 22: Frustration of the Charter
Chapter 23: Agency
Chapter 24: Brokerage
Chapter 25: General Strike Clause
Chapter 26: War Risks ("Voywar 1950")
Chapter 27: General Ice Clause
Chapter 27A: Law and Arbitration
SECTION II: ASBATANKVOY CHARTER
Chapter 28: Preamble
Chapter 29: Description and Position of Vessel
Chapter 30: The Voyage
Chapter 31: Freight, Demurrage, Commission
Chapter 32: General Average and Arbitration/Tovalop/Special Provisions
Chapter 33: Warranty-Voyage-Cargo
Chapter 34: Freight
Chapter 35: Deadfreight
Chapter 36: Nomination of Loading and Discharging Ports
Chapter 37: Laydays-Cancelling
Chapter 38: Commencement and Calculation of Laytime
Chapter 39: Demurrage
Chapter 40: Safe Berthing-Shifting
Chapter 41: Pumping In and Out
Chapter 42: Hoses-Mooring at Sea Terminals
Chapter 43: Dues-Taxes-Wharfage
Chapter 44: Excluded Cargoes-Vapour Pressure
Chapter 45: Ice
Chapter 46: Two or More Ports Counting as One
Chapter 47: General cargo
Chapter 48: Quarantine and Fumigation
Chapter 49: Cleaning
Chapter 50: General Exceptions Clause
Chapter 51: Issuance of Bills of Lading
Chapter 52: Terms of Bills of Lading
Chapter 53: Clause Paramount and Cargo Claims
Chapter 54: Jason Clause
Chapter 55: General Average
Chapter 56: Collision Clause
Chapter 57: Limitation of Liability
Chapter 58: War Risks
Chapter 59: Deviation
Chapter 60: Lien
Chapter 61: Agents
Chapter 62: Breach
Chapter 63: Arbitration
Chapter 64: Sublet
Chapter 65: Oil Pollution
Section III: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 66: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND GENCON CHARTER
Chapter 1: Formation and Terms of the Charter
Chapter 2: Parties to the Charter
Chapter 3: Description of the Ship
Chapter 4: Proceeding to the Loading Port
Chapter 5: Loading and Discharging Ports, Places and Berths
Chapter 6: The Cargo
Chapter 7: Charterer's Obligation to Provide Cargo
Chapter 8: Dunnage
Chapter 9: Proceeding on the Cargo Voyage
Chapter 10: Delivery
Chapter 11: Owners' Responsibility Clause
Chapter 12: Deviation and Delay
Chapter 13: Freight
Chapter 14: Loading and Discharging
Chapter 15: Laytime
Chapter 16: Demurrage
Chapter 17: Liens
Chapter 18: Bills of Lading
Chapter 19: Cancelling Clause
Chapter 20: General Average
Chapter 21: Remedies for Breach of the Charter
Chapter 22: Frustration of the Charter
Chapter 23: Agency
Chapter 24: Brokerage
Chapter 25: General Strike Clause
Chapter 26: War Risks ("Voywar 1950")
Chapter 27: General Ice Clause
Chapter 27A: Law and Arbitration
SECTION II: ASBATANKVOY CHARTER
Chapter 28: Preamble
Chapter 29: Description and Position of Vessel
Chapter 30: The Voyage
Chapter 31: Freight, Demurrage, Commission
Chapter 32: General Average and Arbitration/Tovalop/Special Provisions
Chapter 33: Warranty-Voyage-Cargo
Chapter 34: Freight
Chapter 35: Deadfreight
Chapter 36: Nomination of Loading and Discharging Ports
Chapter 37: Laydays-Cancelling
Chapter 38: Commencement and Calculation of Laytime
Chapter 39: Demurrage
Chapter 40: Safe Berthing-Shifting
Chapter 41: Pumping In and Out
Chapter 42: Hoses-Mooring at Sea Terminals
Chapter 43: Dues-Taxes-Wharfage
Chapter 44: Excluded Cargoes-Vapour Pressure
Chapter 45: Ice
Chapter 46: Two or More Ports Counting as One
Chapter 47: General cargo
Chapter 48: Quarantine and Fumigation
Chapter 49: Cleaning
Chapter 50: General Exceptions Clause
Chapter 51: Issuance of Bills of Lading
Chapter 52: Terms of Bills of Lading
Chapter 53: Clause Paramount and Cargo Claims
Chapter 54: Jason Clause
Chapter 55: General Average
Chapter 56: Collision Clause
Chapter 57: Limitation of Liability
Chapter 58: War Risks
Chapter 59: Deviation
Chapter 60: Lien
Chapter 61: Agents
Chapter 62: Breach
Chapter 63: Arbitration
Chapter 64: Sublet
Chapter 65: Oil Pollution
Section III: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 66: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Preface
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND GENCON CHARTER
Chapter 1: Formation and Terms of the Charter
Chapter 2: Parties to the Charter
Chapter 3: Description of the Ship
Chapter 4: Proceeding to the Loading Port
Chapter 5: Loading and Discharging Ports, Places and Berths
Chapter 6: The Cargo
Chapter 7: Charterer's Obligation to Provide Cargo
Chapter 8: Dunnage
Chapter 9: Proceeding on the Cargo Voyage
Chapter 10: Delivery
Chapter 11: Owners' Responsibility Clause
Chapter 12: Deviation and Delay
Chapter 13: Freight
Chapter 14: Loading and Discharging
Chapter 15: Laytime
Chapter 16: Demurrage
Chapter 17: Liens
Chapter 18: Bills of Lading
Chapter 19: Cancelling Clause
Chapter 20: General Average
Chapter 21: Remedies for Breach of the Charter
Chapter 22: Frustration of the Charter
Chapter 23: Agency
Chapter 24: Brokerage
Chapter 25: General Strike Clause
Chapter 26: War Risks ("Voywar 1950")
Chapter 27: General Ice Clause
Chapter 27A: Law and Arbitration
SECTION II: ASBATANKVOY CHARTER
Chapter 28: Preamble
Chapter 29: Description and Position of Vessel
Chapter 30: The Voyage
Chapter 31: Freight, Demurrage, Commission
Chapter 32: General Average and Arbitration/Tovalop/Special Provisions
Chapter 33: Warranty-Voyage-Cargo
Chapter 34: Freight
Chapter 35: Deadfreight
Chapter 36: Nomination of Loading and Discharging Ports
Chapter 37: Laydays-Cancelling
Chapter 38: Commencement and Calculation of Laytime
Chapter 39: Demurrage
Chapter 40: Safe Berthing-Shifting
Chapter 41: Pumping In and Out
Chapter 42: Hoses-Mooring at Sea Terminals
Chapter 43: Dues-Taxes-Wharfage
Chapter 44: Excluded Cargoes-Vapour Pressure
Chapter 45: Ice
Chapter 46: Two or More Ports Counting as One
Chapter 47: General cargo
Chapter 48: Quarantine and Fumigation
Chapter 49: Cleaning
Chapter 50: General Exceptions Clause
Chapter 51: Issuance of Bills of Lading
Chapter 52: Terms of Bills of Lading
Chapter 53: Clause Paramount and Cargo Claims
Chapter 54: Jason Clause
Chapter 55: General Average
Chapter 56: Collision Clause
Chapter 57: Limitation of Liability
Chapter 58: War Risks
Chapter 59: Deviation
Chapter 60: Lien
Chapter 61: Agents
Chapter 62: Breach
Chapter 63: Arbitration
Chapter 64: Sublet
Chapter 65: Oil Pollution
Section III: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 66: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND GENCON CHARTER
Chapter 1: Formation and Terms of the Charter
Chapter 2: Parties to the Charter
Chapter 3: Description of the Ship
Chapter 4: Proceeding to the Loading Port
Chapter 5: Loading and Discharging Ports, Places and Berths
Chapter 6: The Cargo
Chapter 7: Charterer's Obligation to Provide Cargo
Chapter 8: Dunnage
Chapter 9: Proceeding on the Cargo Voyage
Chapter 10: Delivery
Chapter 11: Owners' Responsibility Clause
Chapter 12: Deviation and Delay
Chapter 13: Freight
Chapter 14: Loading and Discharging
Chapter 15: Laytime
Chapter 16: Demurrage
Chapter 17: Liens
Chapter 18: Bills of Lading
Chapter 19: Cancelling Clause
Chapter 20: General Average
Chapter 21: Remedies for Breach of the Charter
Chapter 22: Frustration of the Charter
Chapter 23: Agency
Chapter 24: Brokerage
Chapter 25: General Strike Clause
Chapter 26: War Risks ("Voywar 1950")
Chapter 27: General Ice Clause
Chapter 27A: Law and Arbitration
SECTION II: ASBATANKVOY CHARTER
Chapter 28: Preamble
Chapter 29: Description and Position of Vessel
Chapter 30: The Voyage
Chapter 31: Freight, Demurrage, Commission
Chapter 32: General Average and Arbitration/Tovalop/Special Provisions
Chapter 33: Warranty-Voyage-Cargo
Chapter 34: Freight
Chapter 35: Deadfreight
Chapter 36: Nomination of Loading and Discharging Ports
Chapter 37: Laydays-Cancelling
Chapter 38: Commencement and Calculation of Laytime
Chapter 39: Demurrage
Chapter 40: Safe Berthing-Shifting
Chapter 41: Pumping In and Out
Chapter 42: Hoses-Mooring at Sea Terminals
Chapter 43: Dues-Taxes-Wharfage
Chapter 44: Excluded Cargoes-Vapour Pressure
Chapter 45: Ice
Chapter 46: Two or More Ports Counting as One
Chapter 47: General cargo
Chapter 48: Quarantine and Fumigation
Chapter 49: Cleaning
Chapter 50: General Exceptions Clause
Chapter 51: Issuance of Bills of Lading
Chapter 52: Terms of Bills of Lading
Chapter 53: Clause Paramount and Cargo Claims
Chapter 54: Jason Clause
Chapter 55: General Average
Chapter 56: Collision Clause
Chapter 57: Limitation of Liability
Chapter 58: War Risks
Chapter 59: Deviation
Chapter 60: Lien
Chapter 61: Agents
Chapter 62: Breach
Chapter 63: Arbitration
Chapter 64: Sublet
Chapter 65: Oil Pollution
Section III: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 66: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules