Carver on Charterparties, in conjunction with Carver on Bills of Lading, covers the ground of the classic 1982 treatise Carver’s Carriage by Sea. Carver on Charterparties is a major new work of thematic synthesis and analysis that seeks to re-establish Carver as the leading narrative authority in a fundamental area of shipping law. Its discursive and encyclopedic approach offers an alternative to that provided in Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading.
Features:
- Explains charterparties, their nature and characteristics
- Covers the parties, formation and interpretation of the charterparty as a contract
- Describes how charterparties apply to the vessel, the cargo and the voyage
- Discusses cargo claims
- Examines demise, time and voyage charterparties
- Addresses laytime and demurrage
- Analyses discharge by frustration and breach
- Covers damages and other remedies |