Which statement is TRUE concerning the placard entitled Discharge of Oil Prohibited().
If the ship is delayed by reason of Charterer’s failure to name a port,()will be liable for the damages.
If a full cargo is not loaded,the Charterer must pay not only freight on the goods actually shipped but also().
If the bill of lading()contain a space in which the shipper can insert the declared value of the goods,the Shipowner is not entitled to limit his liability.
()means the Government of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly.
A charterer is unable to complete the loading of a vessel during the lay days specified in the charter party. Under these circumstances,the().
The salvage contract whereby the salvor is entitled to no award if the salvage services are unsuccessful is termed().
()the Charterer is also the shipper,the bill of lading is usually only a receipt for the goods and a document of title.
]If a charter-party,although for two consecutive voyages,is held to be one indivisible contract,a deviation on the first voyage entitles the Charterer to treat the breach as a repudiation of()contract.
()loading has not been completed,the Charterer is entitled to delay the vessel’s sailing until the expiration of lay time.
The carrier is the owner or Charterer who enters into a contract with().
If the vessel is not discharged in the time stipulated in the charter-party,the Charterer renders()liable to pay demurrage or damages for detention,as the case may be.
It is not the Charterer’s duty that().
If the Charterer loads or discharges the vessel in a shorter time than is allowed to him by the lay days,he may be entitled to().
A mortgagee only()entitled to all the freight which the ship is in the course of earning,when his possession of the ship comes into being.
If the Shipowner fails to give the Charterer the notice of readiness to load,and delay in commencing to load is thereby caused,the Charterer will (),as he is not bound to look out for the ship.
The fixing of a canceling date on a charter-party merely()warning to the Shipowner that non-arrival by this date may result so as to entitle the Charterer to rescind.
The basic shipping paper that forms an agreement between a shipowner and a charterer is a ().
The carrier is entitled to carry the goods on deck only if such carriage is in accordance()an agreement with the shipper or with the usage of the particular trade or is required by statutory rules or regulations.
What is the main reason that the Golden Gate Bridge is entitled as a world wonder? Choose the most appropriate reason.
Which way of stipulating laytime in a contract is preferred by the charterer?
What is Dr. Leonard Zunin’s book about, the book entitled Contact: The First Four Minutes?
If laytime is exceeded, the charterer must pay __________ to the ship owner.
Under a time charter, the hire is payable in advancefor a month or other period.If the hire is not paid promptly the()may be entitled to cancel the charter.