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Additional place of jurisdiction clause in German Freight Forwarders’ Standard Terms and Conditions

Additional place of jurisdiction clause in German Freight Forwarders’ Standard Terms and Conditions

by Editor | Sep 26, 2019 | Case Summaries, STCs

Felix Goebel, Dr. Marco Remiorz, Arnecke Sibeth Dabelstein, Germany The Freight Forwarders’ Standard Terms and Conditions (ADSp) are general terms of service recommended by several trade associations. The recommendations are non-binding and contracting parties...
Applicability of Hague-Visby limitations to undeclared on deck cargo

Applicability of Hague-Visby limitations to undeclared on deck cargo

by Editor | Aug 28, 2019 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries

Gavin Magrath, Magrath’s International Legal Counsel, Toronto, Canada Ref: De Wolf Maritime Safety B.V. v. Traffic-Tech International Inc.  2017 FC 23 In this claim for loss of cargo en route from Canada to Europe, the defendant forwarder Traffic-Tech International...
The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation

The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation

by Editor | Aug 18, 2019 | Commercial Issues, Conflict of laws, Jurisdiction + Forum

John Habergham, Myton Law, Hull U.K. This will provide for the enforcement of mediated settlement agreements across country borders. It is being seen as the counterpart to the New York Arbitration Convention. Aims Whilst in practice, non-compliance rates are low...
Interlegal lawyers recovered debt of 90,000 USD for bunkering company

Interlegal lawyers recovered debt of 90,000 USD for bunkering company

by Editor | Aug 2, 2019 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries

Arthur A. Nitsevych, Interlegal Ukraine A foreign bunkering company filed a request to Interlegal on securing debt recovery for lubricant supply amounting to 90,000 USD, with payment delay for over half-year. To defend the Client’s interests, Interlegal lawyers...
China – Cargo Delivery by Port Authority – Dilemma Resolved

China – Cargo Delivery by Port Authority – Dilemma Resolved

by Editor | Jul 26, 2019 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries, National Issues

Ik Wei Chong, partner, Albert Huang, Associate, Clyde + Co Westlink JLV, Shanghai  Liaoning High Court recently issued a judgment ending a six-year legal battle over a consignment of iron ore stored in Dalian Port. The judgment addressed a tricky issue: Where the...
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