Subject To Safe Arrival
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Subject to safe arrival, is similar to that of an exception clause which a seller must bring himself within in order to excuse non-delivery and in order to do that he must ship the goods and then show that he has not delivered them in consequence of their not having arrived safely, Barnet v. Taveri & Co., (1916) 2 KB 390.
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