When a ship is not a hotel
Celebration arbitration win following Hurricane Ike claim highlights the need for due caution in charterparty contracts, writes ARTHUR CLENNAM
A RECENT New York arbitration award illustrates the difficulties that can arise when a shipowner agrees to hire out its vessel to a charterer who has no experience of the standard procedures involved in negotiating traditional maritime contracts.
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