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Maritime Letters of Indemnity
Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
Synopsis
This unique new title provides expert, hands-on advice as to the law and practice of the maritime letter of indemnity. Detailing the variety of implications that can arise from each type of letter, the authors bring this important and litigious subject to the fore with a view to reducing the commercial and legal risks involved in this core area of shipping and international trade.
Key features of this title include detailed legal analysis of:
The history of indemnity contracts and letters of indemnity
Shipping and international trade contexts where letters of indemnity are used
GAFTA sale contract forms and standard letter of indemnity P&I Clubs forms
The enforceability of maritime letters of indemnity
The rights and liabilities for sellers, buyers, banks and ship owners which arise from the use of letters of indemnity
The impact on the system based on the use of bills of lading and on electronic bills of lading
Policy issues arising from the use of letters of indemnity in practice and of the practicalities of litigation involving letters of indemnity.
As the only text currently on the market covering maritime letters of indemnity in such detail, this book will be an indispensable guide for maritime lawyers, professionals and academics alike, as well as shipowners, charterers, commodity traders and trade finance professionals
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'The authors provide a thoughtful and almost comprehensive guide to this important area of law and the book should prove a useful addition to the library of any shipping practitioner.' Professor Simon Baughen, Journal of International Maritime Law