Commencement of LaytimeCommencement of Laytime is the only in-depth examination and discussion concerning the most important financial aspect of laytime which can affect all voyage charter parties and international contracts for the sale of goods. The information is presented in a style which is readable by ship operators, traders and other lay persons as well as legal professionals. |
Contents
CHAPTER 1ARRIVING AT THE AGREED DESTINATION | |
CHAPTER 2SPECIAL CLAUSES RELEVANT TO ARRIVING AT THE DESTINATION | |
Advancing Laytime Including Whether in Berth or Not and Whether | |
CHAPTER 3BREACHES OF CONTRACTDAMAGES RELEVANT TO ARRIVING | |
CHAPTER 4READINESS | |
CHAPTER 5SPECIAL CLAUSESBREACHES OF CONTRACTDAMAGES RELEVANT | |
CHAPTER 6NOTICE OF READINESS INCLUDING RELEVANT SPECIAL CLAUSES | |
CHAPTER 7MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS | |
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accepted agents agreed destination anchorage anchored apply arrived ship Asbatankvoy bad weather berth charterparty breach of contract cargo spaces charterers charterers contended circumstances commencement of laytime common law congestion count as laytime Court of Appeal Custom House damages decided decision delay Delian Spirit demurrage discharge port discharging berth effective disposition entitled estoppel fact free pratique Gencon House of Lords immediate and effective implied term inspection Justice Donaldson Kyzikos laydays laytime commenced Lloyd’s Rep LMLN loading or discharging loading port Lord Denning Lord Diplock Lord Justice lost waiting master notice of readiness obligation office hours parties port authority port charterparty present reachable on arrival readiness was tendered ready to discharge ready to load reason regarding relevant respect sale contract Sandheads sellers ship’s shipowners tanks tender notice Tres Flores tribunal TVEL usual waiting place valid notice vessel arrived vessel was chartered voyage charterparty waiting for berth words