A.which is not and has not been
B.which was not
C.which was
D.which is not but will be taken by the salver
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A.owner
B.Master
C.person in charge
D.Officer in Charge,Marine Inspection
A.Chief Officer of the vessel
B.owner of the vessel
C.Master of the vessel
D.MSA
A.Owners are to be responsible for loss or damage even such loss or damage is not caused by the improper stowage
B.Owners are only responsible for the loss or damage or delay caused by improper or negligent stowage
C.Both A and B are right
D.Both A and B are wrong
A.Owner will not deliver the cargo if freight not paid
B.Owner will keep the dead-freight until the cargo has been delivered
C.Owner will keep the demurrage as soon as the cargo be delivered
D.Owner shall have no right of detention for the damaged cargo to be delivered
A.be returned to the shipper
B.stand void
C.be accomplished by other contract
D.be obtained and destroyed by the Shipowner
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If any cargo is damaged,the insurance company usually pays to the cargo owner a sum of money equal to the value of().
In the event of a casualty to a vessel,who is responsible to make records available to the governmental official authorized to investigate the casualty? ().
One of the signed bills of lading is accomplished,the others shall().
If the ship cannot finish the voyage,the Shipowner must forward the goods by some other means ()his claim to freight is lost.
If the Shipowner relies on an excepted peril,he must()that the loss or damage was caused thereby.
If the ship is disabled by excepted perils while completing a voyage on which she was()at the time of chartering,the Shipowner will not be excused.
Jettisoning weight from topside().
If there is no invoice value of the goods,such compensation shall be calculated by reference to the value of such goods()they are delivered to the merchant in accordance with the contract or should have been so delivered.
If it is clear that the damage must have arisen either from bad stowage or from perils of the sea,and are excepted,in order to escape liability the Shipowner must show that the damage arose from the latter.“the latter”refers to()
It has been held that the Shipowner will be liable for the loss of or damage to the goods even if this is due to excepted perils,unless he can prove that he has()proper care of them whilst they were in his custody.