TT Talk Edition 106 - 18/02/2008
18/02/2008
1. Locking lights on spreader frames
TT Talk - CMR - Application of 1978 Protocol confirmed for Russia by Supreme Arbitration Court
01/02/2008
Article 23 (3) of CMR 1956 stipulates a liability limit of 25 francs per kilogram of goods lost or damaged.
TT Talk Edition 105 - 01/02/2008
01/02/2008
1. New Thai law on salvage
TT Talk - Title to sue under one original bill of lading endorsed in blank under Australian law
01/02/2008
In the Australian case of Hilditch v Dorval Kaiun KK (The Golden Lucy I ), Hilditch, the Australian buyer, purchased from SK Corporation (Korea), the seller, a cargo of refined oil products, including 400 metric tonnes of Yubase 6 (a lubricant for motor engines). For the carriage from Korea to Australia, SK Corporation concluded a charterparty with carriers, Dorval, supplemented by a tanker bill of lading issued in a set of three originals.
TT Talk - New Thai law on salvage
01/02/2008
Spica Services (Thailand) have circulated a very informative summary by Pramuanchai Law Office C0 Ltd (Bangkok) on the new Thai Act on Marine Salvage, B.E.2550 (2007).
TT Talk Edition 104 - 19/12/2007
19/12/2007
1. Enforcement of civil judgments in China
The recent ruling on a five-year long Chinese legal battle is a reminder of the importance of declaring goods correctly.
The German Commercial Code dedicates in sections 452-452d a chapter to multimodal transport. Inrecent years a critical question has been whether cargo handling operations at a sea terminal constitute an independent portion of a multimodal transport contract, or whether such cargo handling is still part of the preceding or subsequent sea carriage portion, which generally provides a liability regime that is more favourable to the carrier.
A shipper purchases goods in country A with the intention of exporting them to country B. Due to import restrictions in country B on goods from country A, the shipper wants to declare that the origin of the goods is not country A, but instead country C.
TT Talk Edition 103 - 19/11/2007
19/11/2007
ICHCA International (www.ichcainternational.co.uk), the highly regarded membership organisation dedicated to the promotion of safety and efficiency in the handling and movement of goods, reports in its urgent Information Paper 25/2007 on the failure of a container handling spreader, first reported from Port Skills and Safety Ltd (PSSL) in the UK.