Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Nicholas Gaskell Genre: Reference book Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge Edition: 2 ISBN: 978-1-85978-480-8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 1436 Description: Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts retains many of the aims of Contracts for the Carriage of Goods and takes as its starting point common standard form bill of lading clauses found in the shipping trades. There are many well established practitioner books which cover the law relating to bills of lading, such as Scrutton, Carver and Tetley, as well as excellent academic works, such as Carriage of Goods by Sea by our colleague John Wilson. Although these works, to a greater or lesser extent, make reference to standard form bills, their treatment of the subject is generally structured according to the legal functions of bills, rather than by the clauses which are in practice contained in them. This functional structure is entirely appropriate for a legal textbook, but it is also necessary to see how the shipping market has reacted to legal decisions and trade developments through the use of contractual clauses. Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts is structured to consider the main clauses found in common bills of lading actually used in practice.
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Bills Of Lading: Law And Contracts
Language: english
Author: Nicholas Gaskell
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Edition: 2
ISBN: 978-1-85978-480-8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 1436
Description: Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts retains many of the aims of Contracts for
the Carriage of Goods and takes as its starting point common standard form
bill of lading clauses found in the shipping trades. There are many well established practitioner books which cover the law relating to bills of lading,
such as Scrutton, Carver and Tetley, as well as excellent academic works,
such as Carriage of Goods by Sea by our colleague John Wilson. Although
these works, to a greater or lesser extent, make reference to standard form
bills, their treatment of the subject is generally structured according to the
legal functions of bills, rather than by the clauses which are in practice contained in them. This functional structure is entirely appropriate for a legal
textbook, but it is also necessary to see how the shipping market has reacted
to legal decisions and trade developments through the use of contractual
clauses. Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts is structured to consider the main
clauses found in common bills of lading actually used in practice.
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I wish it was a true PDF.
Great job ❤️
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