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SEVEN SEAS SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. v. FREIGHT OFFICE OF TRADE DELEGATION OF U.S.S.R. IN GREAT BRITAIN.

(1926) 25 Ll.L.Rep. 450

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Rowlatt.

Charter-party-Discharging port-Orders- "If orders for discharging port . . . . are not given on signing bills of lading, &c., charterers have the option of giving the same within 12 running hours of arrival at Gibraltar . . . or for ports not south of Havre or U.K. ports at Falmouth (at their option) for first port of discharge and for second port, it used, not later than whilst discharging at first port" - Bills of lading signed "Bound for Gibraltar for order"-Orders given after arrival at Gibraltar to proceed to Falmouth for orders-Construction of charter-party.

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