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Court of Appeal clarifies time for determining whether breach of contract repudiatory weblink
A Court of Appeal judgment illustrates the difficulty faced by an innocent party in deciding whether and when its counterparty’s breach becomes sufficiently serious as to entitle it to terminate the contract and claim damages.
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Ince & Co celebrates 20 years in Piraeus
Ince & Co is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the opening of its Piraeus office.
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Enforceability of English arbitration agreements and a cautionary tale on safe registration in China weblink
Decision in the case Beijing Jianlong Heavy Industry Group v Golden Ocean Group Ltd and others [2013] EWHC 1063 (Comm).
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Fortune Plum: Commercial Court confirms owners’ affirmation of charterparty does not prevent later acceptance of continuing renunciatory breach weblink
Case highlights the difficulties faced by a ship owner in deciding whether his charterer has evinced an intention not to perform the charterparty.
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Revised MARPOL Annex V: an update weblink
At the 65th session of the MEPC, one of the items on the agenda was the revised MARPOL Annex V, which came into force on 1 January this year.
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Inco & Co partner set to serve as SYUK's committee chairman for forthcoming year
Ince & Co partner Albert Levy has been re-elected to serve as committee chairman of Superyacht UK (SYUK) for the forthcoming year.
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Good faith obligations in contract: are the English courts going soft? weblink
Traditionally, English law does not recognise a general duty of good faith applicable to contracts (with certain limited exceptions, such as insurance contracts).
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Yong Jin: on the importance of back-to-back indemnities weblink
A recent judgment highlights the importance of obtaining any indemnities/guarantees on a back-to-back basis throughout the charterparty chain.
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The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) and the offshore wind farm industry weblink
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) will enter into force internationally on 20 August 2013.
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Legal update: international trade and commodities — April 2013 weblink
Ince & Co has published the April 2013 edition of its International Trade and Commodities Legal Update.
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Martin David joins Ince & Co's Singapore office as Asia head of energy
Ince & Co has announced the appointment of energy finance and projects partner Martin David, who joins the firm’s Singapore office as Asia head of energy.
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Ince & Co promotes three new partners
Ince & Co has announced the imminent promotion of three lawyers to the partnership.
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The Astra: single hire default entitles owners to withdraw and claim loss of profit for remaining charter period weblink
A Commercial Court judge has decided that a failure to pay hire under an NYPE charterparty amounts to a breach of condition, entitling a ship-owner to terminate and seek damages.
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Does a vessel arrested for a claim under a sale contract remain on hire? weblink
Time charterer Cargill withheld hire from disponent owners NYK pursuant to a period off-hire clause in a time trip charter on amended NYPE terms.
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Court of Appeal confirms ship-owners’ rights to intercept freight weblink
The Court of Appeal has upheld the Commercial Court decision that a ship-owner is entitled to redirect the payment of freight due under bills of lading and separately rely on a charterparty lien on sub-freights.
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Prior course of dealing between parties did not mean they had agreed to arbitrate weblink
The Commercial Court has considered the circumstances in which a term may be implied into a contract as a result of a course of dealing between parties.
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MARPOL Annex V: new amendments relating to disposal of cargo residues weblink
This article is intended to address some of the concerns relating to the amendments to MARPOL Annex V.
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Ince & Co seminar focuses on key issues in Indian shipping
Ince & Co set to discuss key issues in Indian shipping at Mumbai seminar.
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The Griffon: the deposit or compensation? weblink
Griffon Shipping LLC v Firodi Shipping Ltd (the Griffon) [2013] EWHC 593 (Comm).
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Lawyer rating publication recognises Ince & Co's Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Thomson Reuters’ Super Lawyers publication recognises Ince & Co.
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