International Carriage of Goods: Some Legal Problems and Possible SolutionsClive Macmillan Schmitthoff, Royston Miles Goode |
Contents
The Multimodal Transport Document | 1 |
The MT document and the contract of sale | 9 |
Open systems and the interface problem | 25 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
acceptance accordance action agent appears apply arrival Article bank bill of lading buyer cargo carriage carrier caused charge claim claimant clause combined transport concerned condition consignee consignor container contract Convention court customs delivered delivery destination duty electronic evidence existing fact force forwarder France freight function further give gold Hague Rules ICC Rules international multimodal transport issued liability limit limits of liability Lines Lloyd's Rep loaded loss or damage Maritime means multimodal transport document multimodal transport operator named necessary negotiable non-negotiable occurred original paragraph Paris particular parties person port possible practice present problems proof prove question reason received referred regarded relating respect result seller ship shipper solution stage tion tort trade data trans transfer transit Uniform United unless waybill weight