Admiralty in a NutshellIndicia of Jurisdiction; Scope of Maritime Jurisdiction; Substantive Maritime Law: Contracts for Carriage of Goods; Liens on Maritime Property; The Seaman's Employment Contract, Wages and Compromise of Claims; Marine Insurance; Towage and Pilotage; Salvage; General Average; Maritime Tort Law; Collision Law; Worker Injury Claims; Wrongful Death; Platform Injuries; Sovereign Immunity; Joint and Several Liability, Indemnity and Contribution; Limitation of Liability; Jurisdiction and Procedure in Maritime Claims. |
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Frank L. Maraist. and the voyage charter . The demise charter dif- fers from the latter two in that it is a lease of ... charter party need not be in writing , most charters today are detailed written documents drawn to accommodate the ...
Frank L. Maraist. and the voyage charter . The demise charter dif- fers from the latter two in that it is a lease of ... charter party need not be in writing , most charters today are detailed written documents drawn to accommodate the ...
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... demise . Thus retention of some control by the owner may defeat the demise and make the lease a time or voyage charter . There is some authority that the owner under a demise charter may impose reasonable restrictions on the charter ...
... demise . Thus retention of some control by the owner may defeat the demise and make the lease a time or voyage charter . There is some authority that the owner under a demise charter may impose reasonable restrictions on the charter ...
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... demise arrangements are for fixed periods of time , a defective demise charter ordinarily will be governed by the rules relating to time charters . 2. Time Charter . Under a time charter the owner retains the management and control of ...
... demise arrangements are for fixed periods of time , a defective demise charter ordinarily will be governed by the rules relating to time charters . 2. Time Charter . Under a time charter the owner retains the management and control of ...
Contents
In re see name of party | 133 |
Smith 40 | 141 |
Liaw Su Teng v Skaarup Shipping Corp | 151 |
Copyright | |
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