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CHANDRIS v. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

[1955] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 212

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Devlin.

Charter-party-Discharging expenses-Nomination of two ports of discharge-Seaworthy Trim Clause-Liability of charterers for delay and expenses of trimming vessel after unloading part of cargo at first port of discharge- Cargo partly in bulk and partly in bags- Whether homogeneous cargo.

-Austral Charter-party-Seaworthy Trim Clause-Construction.

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