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Briefcases - Waypoints article
10 Jun, 2021
We look at the details of some recent cases, discuss the lessons to be learnt and examine the consequences and potential implications of each decision.
Asian Gypsy Moth Annual Update 2020
06 Mar, 2020
All vessels calling at ports in the Asia Pacific region between May and September should be inspected and “certified free of Asian Gypsy Moth” prior to their departure.
New Learn the Ropes Loss Prevention Video Published
08 Mar, 2024
A new video has been added to the Club's LEARN THE ROPES video series, offering insight into Port State Control (PSC) inspections and what to expect during their conduct onboard a vessel.
MARPOL - Disposal of Solid Bulk Cargo Residues
07 Aug, 2013
In October 2012 Members were advised about the Amendments to Annex V of MARPOL that were due to enter into force on 1 January 2013. The revised MARPOL Annex V places strict controls on the disposal of...
Mercuria Energy Trading PTE V Raphael Cotoner Investments LTD (The "Afra Oak”) 2023
01 Dec, 2023
The “error in navigation” defence in Article 4 Rule 2 (a) of the Hague / Hague Visby Rules has recently been applied by the English Commercial Court, exonerating owners from liability in a charterparty...
The Risk of Befriending Stowaways
16 Nov, 2022
The problem of stowaways is an ever present one and in many ports it may be necessary for vessels to employ safeguards to prevent stowaways from boarding.
Why Wait to Implement Delay insurance?
23 Feb, 2022
If shipping delays like the Ever Given grounding in the Suez Canal can’t be avoided, obtaining suitable cover for loss of earnings is a vital course of action for shipowners.
Recent Judgement on Early Redelivery - AQUAFAITH
28 May, 2012
RE: 'AQUAFAITH' - A RECENT FDD CASE FOR ONE OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND'S MEMBERS CONCERNING A FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH PRINCIPLE OF CONTRACT LAW: where charterers seek to repudiate a time charter party by redelivering...