Introducing GAFTA’s prevention of shipment clause
Introducing GAFTA’s prevention of shipment clause
Traditionally, Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA) contracts have dealt with force majeure and prohibition by means of separate and distinct clauses. GAFTA recently significantly altered this long-standing approach and its standard form contracts entered into as from 1 June 2014 instead utilise a single consolidated clause, unifying the prior provisions on force majeure and prohibition.
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Veal, Robert
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Veal, Robert
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Veal, Robert
(2014)
Introducing GAFTA’s prevention of shipment clause.
Shipping & Trade Law, 14 (8), .
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Abstract
Traditionally, Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA) contracts have dealt with force majeure and prohibition by means of separate and distinct clauses. GAFTA recently significantly altered this long-standing approach and its standard form contracts entered into as from 1 June 2014 instead utilise a single consolidated clause, unifying the prior provisions on force majeure and prohibition.
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Submitted date: 4 October 2014
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Southampton Law School
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369687
ISSN: 1471-9614
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