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Cargo Claims: The Essential Guide

Cargo Claims: The Essential Guide, 1st edition (c) 2026

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CHAPTER 8

Cargo claims under charterparties and ship sharing agreements

8.1 This book has examined cargo claims from the perspective of the contract of carriage, usually contained within a bill of lading. Cargo claims may also arise under the terms of a charterparty. This may be because cargo interests choose to bring a claim under a voyage charter, with liability then flowing up the charter chain to the head owner. Alternatively, a shipowner incurring a claim under a bill of lading might seek to pass the liability down the charter chain.

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