The carrier is entitled to()overboard goods which are dangerous.
()is entitled to enter into,with a shipper,any agreement,stipulation,condition,reservation or exception as to the responsibility and liability of the carrier or the ship for the loss of or damage to,or in connection with,the custody and care and handling of the goods prior to the loading on,and subsequent to the discharge from,the ship on which the goods are carried by sea.
The carrier is entitled to limit his liability to the stated sum per package or unit even if he failed to exercise due diligence to make the vessel().
The carrier is entitled to()overboard goods which are dangerous.
Under documentary credit, the buyer is entitled to take delivery of the goods from the carrier or its agent before settling the payment.
The Charterer is entitled to the benefit of the excepted perils during the transit of the goods from storing place to the actual place of loading,provided such transit substantially ()part of the operation of loading.
A seaman is entitled by law to a release from Foreign Articles when().
The salvage contract whereby the salvor is entitled to no award if the salvage services are unsuccessful is termed().
The person entitled to make a claim for the loss of goods may()them as lost if they have not been delivered within 60 consecutive days following the expiry of the time for delivery.
The Shipowner is entitled to()freight if he is ready to deliver at the port of destination the goods which were loaded.