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Ownership, Risk And Title To Sue With Respect To The Carriage Of Goods By Sea - The Case of the UK

 
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Ownership, Risk And Title To Sue With Respect To The Carriage Of Goods By Sea - The Case of the UK

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This 52 page paper (not including the table of contents) examines the positions of ownership risk and title under English Shipping law. The paper starts with by examining the purpose of the bill of lading before considering the current legislation under which action may be taken, including the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 and the Sale of Goods Act 1979. The paper then looks at who can be sued and who can sue. The last two sections then move onto the terms and conditions and how contracts may be classified first looking at CIF and FOB contracts and then the role that INCOTERMS can play in clarifying contracts. The bibliography sites 50 sources.
Pages: 52
Filename:TS14_TEshipsue.rtf
Paper Title: Ownership, Risk And Title To Sue With Respect To The Carriage Of Goods By Sea - The Case of the UK
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