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Author Özdel, Melis, author

Title Bills of lading incorporating charterparties / Melis Özdel
Published Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xxxv, 211 pages .)
Contents Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of International Conventions, Rules etc; Introduction; 1 The Law Governing the Incorporation Issue; I. Choosing the Law Governing the Incorporation Issue; II. Presumptive Solutions in Ascertaining the Applicable Law: the English Approach; A. The Use of Putativity; B. An Alternative Method to the Use of Putativity; III. Presumptive Solutions in Ascertaining the Applicable Law: the US Approach; IV. Conclusion: Should the Putative Proper Law Lead the Way?
2 Choosing the Charterparty to be IncorporatedI. Does the Charterparty Need to be Identified in the Bill of Lading?; A. Overview; B. Is there a Condition to Identify the Charterparty?; C. How is the Charterparty to be Identified in the Bill of Lading?; D. Inaccurate and/or Ambiguous References; II. Which Charterparty is Deemed to be Referred to in the Bill of Lading?; A. Overview; B. The Position under US Law; C. The Position under English Law; III. Is the Charterparty Capable of Being Incorporated?; A. Overview; B. What Forms of Charterparty can be Incorporated?
C. Do We Need an Already Concluded Charterparty by the Time the Bill of Lading is Issued?D. The Incorporation of Charterparty Terms that have been Amended or Rectified; E. Charterparties Rescinded, Terminated or Invalidated; IV. Conclusion; 3 Giving Effect to the Words of Incorporation; I. What Words of Incorporation are Apt to Incorporate?; A. How are the Charterparty Terms to be Described under a Bill of Lading?; B. Incorporating the Charterparty Forum Selection Clauses; II. Manipulation of the Incorporated Charterparty Provisions; A. English Law; B. US Law
C. Are the Rules of Manipulation Justifiable?III. Conclusion; 4 The Operative Words of Incorporation; I. Is the Charterparty or the Bill of Lading the Driving Force for Incorporation?; II. Are These Rules Workable?; III. Conclusion; 5 The Consistency Test; I. The Incorporated Charterparty Clauses Repugnant to the Bill of Lading; A. When is there Inconsistency between the Provisions and Which One Prevails?; B. Where do These Rules Take Us?; II. Consistency of the Provisions with the Hague and the Hague-Visby Rules; A. Historical Background to the Conventions; B. Which Prevails?
C. Validity of Incorporated Forum Selection Clauses under the RulesD. Validity of Carrier's Terms on Loading and Discharge of the Cargo; III. Final Remarks on the Consistency Test; Conclusion; Index
Summary Entirely dedicated to the topic of the incorporation of charterparty terms into bills of lading, this book discusses and analyses the legal and practical issues surrounding this topic under English and US law
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Bills of lading -- England
Bills of lading -- Wales
Bills of lading -- United States
Charter-parties -- England
Charter-parties -- Wales
Charter-parties -- United States
Bills of lading
Charter-parties
England
United States
Wales
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781782256113
1782256113
9781849469227
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1509913777
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