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Author Berlingieri, Francesco

Title Time-Barred Actions
Edition 2nd ed
Published Milton : Informa Law, 1993

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Description 1 online resource (253 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Foreword -- Questionnaire -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Editor's Note -- Table of Cases -- Table of International Conventions -- Table of Legislation -- Chapter I: Legal Nature of the Time-Bar Period -- Chapter II: Time-Bar Periods in Respect of Various Types of Maritime Claims -- A: Introduction-When the time-bar period commences to run -- B: Tort claims -- 1: Collision -- 2: Pollution -- 3: Other damage to the environment -- 4: Damage to third parties at sea or ashore -- 5: Damage to the salved ship during salvage operations
C: Contract claims -- 1: Shipbuilding and ship repairs -- 2: Supplies to ship -- 3: Agency agreements -- 4: Terminal operations (loading, stowage, unloading, storage, etc.) -- 5: Contracts of affreightment (demise charters, time charters, voyage charters, tonnage agreements, carriage of cargo in a general ship) except loss of or damage to cargo -- 6: Loss of or damage to cargo under charterparties and bills of lading -- 7: Contracts of carriage of passengers (except death or personal injury and loss of or damage to baggage)
8: Death of or personal injury to passengers and loss of or damage to baggage under a contract of carriage of passengers by sea -- 9: Insurance: all claims under a contract of insurance including claims for payment of premiums and insurance indemnities, abandonment (if a special time limit is prescribed) -- 10: Reinsurance -- 11: General average -- 12: Salvage -- Chapter III: Time-Bar Periods for Securities -- 1: Mortgages and hypothèques -- 2: Maritime liens -- 3: Possessory and other liens -- 4: Other charges -- Chapter IV: Suspension or Interruption of the Time-Bar Periods
1: Statutory provisions in respect of the suspension of time-bar periods -- 2: Whether the parties may agree on the suspension of the time bar and, if so, how -- 3: Whether the time bar may be extended by the court -- 4: Statutory rules on the interruption of the time-bar periods -- (i) Interruption by commencement of a judicial proceeding. When the proceeding is deemed to be commenced -- (ii) Interruption by other types of action -- (iii) Interruption by a notice of default or formal request of payment -- (iv) Other manners of interruption
5: Interruption of the time-bar when the dispute must be submitted to arbitration -- 6: Whether the commencement of an action before a court that does not have jurisdiction to decide the dispute has the effect of interrupting the running of the time or not -- 7: Whether in a case of a proceeding being as abandoned or discontinued, the time commences to run again, and, if so, when -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000285963
1000285960