Sale of Ship in UK Law
Leading Cases
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Henry Kendall & Sons (A Firm) v William Lillico & Sons Ltd and Others
... ... a number of points and I shall first consider the position under the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, section 14. The relevant subsections are: ... that case the Respondents contracted to supply two specially designed ship's propellers. They first supplied propellers which were unsatisfactory and ... ...
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Re Aro Company Ltd
... ... Texaco was leave to continue an Admiralty action in rem against the ship "ARO" and in personam against her owners ARO" Company Limited ... the arrested vessel, and against distribution of the proceeds of any sale ... 4 On 29th July Texaco issued a writ. As this was a writ in rem ... ...
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Meretz Investments NV v ACP Ltd
... ... had been made impossible by virtue of FP's exercise of its power of sale. It follows that FP is liable under its guarantee of ACP's obligations for ... the defendant could prevent traders from approaching the plaintiff's ship, the Othello , by firing at them. As Lord Hoffmann said at [63], “The ... ...
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Hong Kong Fir Shipping Company Ltd v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd
... ... Williams 1872) 7 Exchequer, page 259 , a case in which a ship's captain refused to load at the place stipulated for the month of ... conditions and warranties is familiar, and in connection with the sale of goods these phrases have statutory definition. These phrases, however, ... ...
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Legislation
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Merchant Shipping Act 1854
... ... ‘Pilot’ shall mean any Person not belonging to a Ship who has the Conduct thereof: ... ‘Qualified Pilot’ shall mean any ... and, if any Sale or Sales have taken place, the Bill or Bills of Sale under which the Ship ... ...
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Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007
... ... (2) The creditor is, in the event of a sale of the attached land (or part of it) in pursuance of a warrant under ... or rule of law relating to the loosing of an arrestment of a ship or its cargo; or(b) the exercise of any other power of the court to recall ... ...
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Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018
... ... State, or(b) they are given to the master or pilot of a disqualified ship or a specified ship by(i) the Secretary of State, or(ii) a harbour ... (including, in prescribed circumstances, their destruction or sale) ;(h) for and about the payment of compensation by the Secretary of State ... ...
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Merchant Shipping Act 1979
... ... other than the carrier, being the owner, charterer or operator of a ship, who actually performs the whole or a part of the carriage; ... (2) ... ...
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Books & Journal Articles
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Summary of reports of the Hoover Commission: Part II
... ... the functions of ship construction and the operation, charter, and sale of ships ... ...
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Hire‐Purchase Agreements As Bills Of Sale (I)
... ... The expression is still used in this sense in relation to the transfer of a British ship or a share therein : see Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, 8. 24, and the form of bill of sale in the First Schedule to that ... ...
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Better Late than Never: The Reform of the Law on the Sale of Goods Forming Part of a Bulk
... ... paid for goods while they were still part of an identified bulk? for example 100 tons of wheat from a named ship carrying a cargo of 500 tons of wheat, and received in return what he perceived to be a document of title such as a bill ... ...
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CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF QUALITY IN SALE OF GOODS—II
... ... Hutchinson (1867).’ In that case the defendant bought 400-odd bales of wool to arrive ‘‘ ex ship Seige.” The wool was guaranteed “ about similar to samples,” but later proved of rather different quality and the ... ...
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Law Firm Commentaries
- BIMCO Ship Sale And Purchase Agreement: SHIPSALE22 (Podcast)
- Commercial Court Confirms Traditional Understanding Of 'As Is Where Is' In Ship Sale And Purchase Contract
- 'UNITED TENORIO' - Court Rules In Favour Of Crew Managers In Crew Pay Dispute Following Ship Sale
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Profiting from breach: when must an innocent party give credit?
The Supreme Court has considered when a claimant must give credit when, following a breach by the defendant, it ends up in a better position financially. Following a repudiatory breach by the defe...... ... Following a repudiatory breach by the defendant charterer of a ship, the claimant owner had sold the ship at a much higher price than that ... , and the world financial crisis happened between the actual date of sale and the contractual redelivery date. If the ship had been redelivered at ... ...
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Forms
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Form ADM14
Forms relating to shipping and maritime disputes, including Form ADM1 to make a claim relating to a collision or other damage....Order for sale of a ship ... Click here to reset form ... In the High Court of Justice ... ...
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Request for caution against Release
Forms relating to shipping and maritime disputes, including Form ADM1 to make a claim relating to a collision or other damage.... ... [Description of property giving name, if a ship)] ... [Solicitors for ... request the entry of a caution against the se of the above-named property or it’s proceeds of sale ... paid into court by the Admiralty Marshal ... The applicant for a ... ...
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sheet
Commercial Court forms including claims and application notices.... ... provision of financial services ... sale of goods ... shipping - charter party dispute ... shipping - ... personal injury ... salvage ... ship ... ...
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