Carver on bills of lading /

"The number of new cases on bills of lading since the first edition of this book was published four years ago may not have been overwhelmingly large, but a significant number of them have been of first rate importance and have called for considerable rewriting of the text. The House of Lords ha...

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Main Author: Treitel, G. H.
Other Authors: Reynolds, F. M. B. (Francis Martin Baillie), Carver, Thomas Gilbert, 1848-1906
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2005.
Edition:2nd ed.
Series:British shipping laws.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Ch. 1. Nature of bills of lading -- Ch. 2. Bill of lading as a receipt -- Ch. 3. Bill of lading as a contractual document -- Ch. 4. Parties to the bill of lading contract -- Ch. 5. Contractual effects of transfer of bills of lading -- Ch. 6. Bills of lading as documents of title -- Ch. 7. Possible effects of bills of lading on third parties -- Ch. 8. Other related documents -- Ch. 9. The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules. 
520 |a "The number of new cases on bills of lading since the first edition of this book was published four years ago may not have been overwhelmingly large, but a significant number of them have been of first rate importance and have called for considerable rewriting of the text. The House of Lords has been unusually active in the period in question and four of its decisions call for mention here: The Starsin, on provisions defining the identity of the "carrier" where goods are carried in a chartered ship, on Himalaya clauses and on title to sue in tort; The Rafaela S on the question whether straight bills of lading are covered by the Hague-Visby Rules, whether such bills have to be surrendered to the carrier, and whether they are documents of title; Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corp on liability for fraudulent statements in bills of lading as to date of shipment; and The Jordan II, on the operational scope of the Hague Rules ... All these (and other) cases have called for considerable rewriting in every chapter of the book. (From the Preface, p. v.) 
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