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C/L/58. Problem question in Maritime Law: The Bill of Landing
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This is an answer to the set of four questions that require the examination of the bill of landing, their validity and transferability. The answer considers the legal rules of the passing of the bill of landing and the requirements that must be satisfied before the bill of landing can be transferable. Accordingly these rules and requirements are then applied to the relevant questions of the problem. The answer also considers the Hague, the Hague-Visby Rules and relevant rules concerning laytime.
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