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    Incorporation of charterparty clause into Bill of Lading: Arbitration or court jurisdiction?

    February 5, 2014
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    Incorporation of charterparty clause into Bill of Lading: Arbitration or court jurisdiction?
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    Caresse Navigation Ltd v. Office National de L’Electricite and others (Channel Ranger) [2013] EWHC 3081 (Comm). In this case, the bill of lading incorporated the “law and arbitration clause” (our emphasis) of a charterparty identified in the bill of lading. The dispute resolution clause in that charterparty, however, provided for Englishlaw and court jurisdiction, rather than arbitration.

    Caresse Navigation Ltd v. Office National de L’Electricite and others (Channel Ranger) [2013] EWHC 3081 (Comm). In this case, the bill of lading incorporated the “law and arbitration clause” (our emphasis) of a charterparty identified in the bill of lading. The dispute resolution clause in that charterparty, however, provided for Englishlaw and court jurisdiction, rather than arbitration.

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