- •V.V. Serafimov, d.O. Nikisha
- •Introduction
- •Freight
- •Lecture I. Shipping law. Charterparties: an introduction
- •Voyage charterparty
- •Lecture II. General contractual terms
- •3. Extension of a hire period.
- •4. Delivery and Redelivery of a vessel.
- •Lecture III. Owners’ contractual obligations, rights and remedies
- •Lecture IV. Charters contractual obligations, rights and remedies
- •5. Lawful directions and orders.
- •Lecture V. Chartering negotiations
- •Us East Cost to Italy
- •Lecture VI. Freight and Hire
- •Freight
- •Cancellation damages
- •Cancellation and delay
- •Stowage factors
- •Court holds that owners consented to deductions from hire of allowance for time lost and cost of bunkers
- •Shipowners successful in appeal following bunker discrepancy
- •Charterer refused leave to appeal against off-hire ruling
- •The crew that disappeared
- •Court ruling on proper method of establishing average fuel consumption under warranty
- •Appeal dismissed in dispute over vessel’s failure to meet charterparty performance warranty
- •Court upholds owner’s appeal in domestic fuel consumption dispute under charterparty
- •Danger to life “not likely”
- •Open all hours: nor valid when office day starts
- •Right place, right time: charterer wrongly cancels for non-arrival
- •Case № 15 Court of Appeal finds sub-charterers and receivers to be charterers’ “agents” for purposes of proviso to off-hire clause
- •In nyk Bulkship (Atlantic) nv V Cargill International sa (The Global Santosh)
- •Illegitimate last voyage
- •Too Much Cargo - Damages for Deadfreight
- •Arbitration V Jurisdiction: Incorporation into a Bill of Lading
- •Arbitrator as Advocate
- •Glossary
- •List of recomended sources
- •Internet source:
- •Annex Time Charter
- •1921 August 6th,
- •1931 October 3rd, 1946
- •Contents
- •Introdaction ...................................................................................................................................................3 lecture course
- •Interactive seminar programme ...............................................................................................45
Internet source:
BIMCO clauses [Source: https://www.bimco.org/Chartering/Clauses.aspx].
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 [Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1992/50/contents].
Fixtures on Subjects / Ed. by S.Gregersen - 2006 [Source: www.armalink. net/belgeler/FIXTURES%200N%20SUB JECTS.pdf].
Hague-Visby Rules 1924, amended by Brussels Protocol 1968 [Source: http ://www.admiraltylawguide.com/conven/sdrprotocol1979.html].
Importance of seaworthiness / Ed. by C. Haselgrouve-Spourin. - 1996 [Source: http://www.nadr.co.uk/articles/articles.php?category=4].
Law And Sea [Source: http://www.lawandsea.net/index.html].
Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 [Source: http://www.ilo.org/global/standards/maritime-labour-convention/lang--it/index.htm].
The period of time under time charter- parties / Ed. by C. Haselgrouve-Spourin. - 2000 [Source: http://www.nadr.co.uk/articles/articles. php?category=4].
Time charter: New York Produce Exchange 1949. [Source: https:// www.bimco.org/].
Time charter: Baltime 1939 [Source: https://www.bimco.org/].
Time charter: Asbatime 1981 [Source: https://www.bimco.org/].
Time charter: Shelltime 4 [Source: https://www.bimco.org/].
United Nations Convention on Conditions for Registration of Ships 1986 [Source: http://www.admiraltylawguide.com/conven/registration1986.html].
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 [Source: http://www.un.org/depts/los/convention_agreements/texts/unclos/UNCLOS-TOC.htm].
Annex Time Charter
GOVERNMENT FORM
Approved
by the New York Produce Exchange
November 6th, 1913
Amended
October 20th,
1921 August 6th,
1931 October 3rd, 1946
Contents
Introdaction ...................................................................................................................................................3 lecture course
Lecture I. Shipping law. Charterparties: introduction ...................................................................................5
Lecture II. General contractual terms ...............................................................................................................16
Lecture III. Owners’ contractual obligations, rights and remedies ............................................................22
Lecture IV. Charters contractual obligations, rights and remedies ............................................................26
Lecture V. Chartering negotiations ....................................................................................................................30
Lecture VI. Freight and Hire ...............................................................................................................................39
PRACTICAL SESSION PROGRAMME ......................................................................................................44
