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Port types
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Port types book
Port types
DOI link for Port types
Port types book
ByPeter Brodie
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2006
Imprint Informa Law from Routledge
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781315832685
ABSTRACT
If it looks as if the cargo is going to be collected eventually, the master may arrange for it to be put into a warehouse at the expense of the consignee. In the other examples mentioned above, the cargo may be re-loaded (if, of course, it was initially landed) and shipped to another, convenient, port or indeed returned to the original port of loading. All the costs associated with this constitute backfreight and will be for the account of the merchant.