Combined transport documents: a handbook of contracts for the combined transport industry
By: Richardson, John.
Material type: TextSeries: Lloyd's practical shipping guides. Publisher: London LLP Professional Publishing 2000Description: xxii, 458 p.ISBN: 1859785786.Subject(s): Contracts - Maritime | Bills of lading | Containerization | Freight and freightageDDC classification: 387.5 Summary: This text provides a guide to combined transport or multi-modal contacts. The book looks at contracts that deal with the procuring of tonnage through to those contracts that deal with average and salvage. It also focuses on the chains of indemnity, especially multi-member consortium operations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Contents
Procuring tonnage
Operating agreements
Slot charters
Container and containerspace hiring agreements (consortium operations)
Container leasing and equipment handover agreements (general operation)
Contracts of carriage
Standard trading conditions
Indemnities
General average and salvage (in container and consortium operatives).
This text provides a guide to combined transport or multi-modal contacts. The book looks at contracts that deal with the procuring of tonnage through to those contracts that deal with average and salvage. It also focuses on the chains of indemnity, especially multi-member consortium operations.
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