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C/L/670. Sales by Sea: Legal Perspective
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The paper addresses legal issues associated with the sale of goods by sea considering a related case study and providing advice to the parties about possible demurrage and cargo claims on the basis of English law including Sales of Goods Act 1979 and the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (CGSA) 1992. References are made to law cases relevant for the study.
KEYWORDS: sale of goods by sea, demurrage, cargo claims, English law,
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