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... freight is insured against loss during a fixed time or between one port and another . The insurance is generally effected with individuals who are called under- writers , from the custom of the insurer entering into the con- tract by ...
... freight is insured against loss during a fixed time or between one port and another . The insurance is generally effected with individuals who are called under- writers , from the custom of the insurer entering into the con- tract by ...
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... freight . Freight is the price to be paid by a shipper of goods to the shipowner for the carriage of goods by ship . It is not due unless the goods are delivered at the port of destination . Many events might happen that would prevent ...
... freight . Freight is the price to be paid by a shipper of goods to the shipowner for the carriage of goods by ship . It is not due unless the goods are delivered at the port of destination . Many events might happen that would prevent ...
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... freight : except in all these cases where the loss is incurred ( a ) in order to save the vessel and cargo , e.g. by throwing goods overboard , or ( b ) by the ship being stranded . Two terms are used in the memorandum that require ...
... freight : except in all these cases where the loss is incurred ( a ) in order to save the vessel and cargo , e.g. by throwing goods overboard , or ( b ) by the ship being stranded . Two terms are used in the memorandum that require ...
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... Freight . — Freight is the amount payable to the shipowner for carriage and delivery of the goods . Freight I is payable at the moment of delivery . The shipowner CHAP . VI 113 CHARTER - PARTIES.
... Freight . — Freight is the amount payable to the shipowner for carriage and delivery of the goods . Freight I is payable at the moment of delivery . The shipowner CHAP . VI 113 CHARTER - PARTIES.
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... freight . No freight therefore is payable if the goods are lost on the voyage and are not delivered at the port of destination , but this general rule is usually restricted in charter - parties and bills of lading . The master of the ...
... freight . No freight therefore is payable if the goods are lost on the voyage and are not delivered at the port of destination , but this general rule is usually restricted in charter - parties and bills of lading . The master of the ...
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