A.Which
B.There
C.Where
D.While
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A.Bill of lading
B.Bill of exchange
C.Mate's receipt
D.Manifest
A.The carrier
B.The Shipowner
C.The carrier or the Shipowner
D.Neither the carrier nor the Shipowner
A.Evidence of the contract
B.A receipt for the goods
C.A document of title
D.Evidence of the ship being seaworthiness
A.arranged and determined
B.adjusted and settled
C.handled and treated
D.disposed of and cared for
A.where
B.which
C.whether
D.that
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It becomes a common practice to insert a clause in the bills of lading for vessels trading to and from the United States,expressly declaring()the Shipowner could recover in general average in the event of negligence,provided that due diligence has been exercised to make the ship in all respects seaworthy.
The danger,the sacrifice or expenditure to which is the subject of general average,must be in fact().
the master of Utopia,()owners,hereby declares general average and require all benefited interests to provide general average security.
Delivery to carriers()the transit of the goods even though they are employed by the buyer,unless the intention of the parties is clearly to the contrary.
If,by refusing to name a place of discharge,the Charterer prevents the Shipowner from earning freight,()will have to pay it as damages for breach of contract.
No jettison of cargo shall be made fair as()unless such cargo is carried in accordance withthe recognized custom of the trade.
In modern times,the work of stowage is generally deputed to stevedores,but that does not generally relieve the shipowners()their duties even though the stevedores are,under the charter-party,to be appointed by the Charterers.
If he is a common carrier,he is absolutely responsible to the owner of the goods carried ()any loss or damage to them unless caused by an Act of God or the Queen’s enemies,or the inherent vice in the goods themselves,or the negligence of the owner of the goods,or a general average sacrifice.
One of the requirements for a general average act is().
Deviation to save()is always justified,unless it is expressly stipulated otherwise.