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Pan Ocean Shipping Co Ltd v Creditcorp Ltd: CA 24 Mar 1993

(The Trident Beauty) Advance payments made under a charterparty contract were not recoverable the assignees when the charter became ineffective. Such contracts were provisional as between the original parties, but did not retain that characteristic on assignment unless the contract was, in effect, clearly identified as such.

Citations:

Gazette 24-Mar-1993

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

See AlsoPan Ocean Shipping Co Ltd v Creditcorp Ltd CA 1-Feb-1994
(The Trident Beauty) Assignee not obliged to repay advance payment for non-performance. . .
See AlsoPan Ocean Shipping Ltd v Creditcorp Ltd HL 1-Feb-1994
(The Trident Beauty) Charter hire, payable by the charterers 15 days in advance, had been assigned to a third party. The appeal related to hire duly paid in advance for a 15 day period, throughout the whole of which the vessel proved in fact to be . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Contract, Transport

Updated: 11 July 2022; Ref: scu.84550

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