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Delivery of goods shall be to the place specified overleaf and terms of carriage shall be as specified overleaf.
He added that those with existing deals could only capitalize on an anti-NFL Network decision if their contracts allow them to match better terms of carriage given to Comcast.
This article outlines the important obligations of shipper and shipowner, where no terms of carriage have been agreed, except as to the freight and destination of the goods, are such as have been described above.
Several elements of costs that were borne in the past by ship operators are now borne by trade, as standard terms of carriage of goods by sea have now been drastically revised by container-shipping lines.
News Corporation, the parent of the Fox network, pulled its stations off systems owned by Cox Cable late last year in a dispute over terms of carriage of sports and movie channels owned by Fox.
The format of a charter party bill of lading differs from that of a liner bill of lading in that the latter stipulates the terms of carriage of the goods on the bill of lading itself.
New subscribers to sister stations TNT and WTBS could also get access to Cartoon Network through the relatively new practice of retransmission consent, which allows cable stations to dictate the terms of carriage on cable systems.
At the same time, it defines 12 basic rights for short-distance passengers, focusing on the needs of people with disabilities and reduced mobility, such as compensation in the event of loss or damage caused to wheelchairs and other mobility equipment, non-discriminatory tickets and terms of carriage, and rights to information.
But at present we are considering the relations of shipowner and shipper independently of any express contract, as in a case when goods are shipped and received to be carried to the place to which the ship is bound for a certain freight, but without any further agreement as to the terms of carriage.