A claused bill of lading is one which qualifies the apparent good order and condition of the cargo as described in the bill of lading.
Judges:
Evans J
Citations:
[1989] 1 Lloyd’s Rep.393
Cited by:
Cited – Sea Success Maritime Inc v African Maritime Carriers Ltd ComC 15-Jul-2005
The ship’s master had refused to accept the cargo relying on clause 52 of the standard form charterpraty agreement saying that the cargo had been damaged.
Held: Only if the shippers continued to insist on the description, and the master . .
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Transport
Updated: 30 April 2022; Ref: scu.229995