Carrier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Time Charter-party
by the law which relates to the hiring of chattels, and not by reference to the liabilities of carriers and shippers'. According to Scrutton on Charter-parties, fall into three main categories: (i) charters by demise, (ii) time-charters
Wharfinger
who transport goods of their customers by lighter from importing ships, do not come under liability as common carriers, Consolidated Tea, etc., Co. v. Oliver's Wharf, (1910) 2 KB 395. As a rule, they have a general
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