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PROBLEMS WITH DECK CARGO

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The carriage of deck cargo has traditionally been regarded as more hazardous than carriage of cargo under deck. For this reason the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules take deck cargo out of their ambit provided the bill of lading permits deck carriage and the fact of
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