The Weekly Law Reports
[1973] 1 WLR 210
[QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION]
TRADE AND TRANSPORT INCORPORATED
v.
IINO KAIUN KAISHA LTD. THE ANGELIA
1972 May 8,
9,
10,
11;
30
Kerr J.
Contract— Frustration— Charterparty— Anticipatory breach— Cargo not available at port of loading owing to lack of transport— Lack of transport existing when charier made— No inquiry made by charterers— Whether charterers wholly and finally disabled from supplying cargo before expiry of frustrating time— Exception clause— Whether charterers within wading of exception clause covering “unavoidable hinderances”— Applicability of fundamental breach doctrine
Shipping— Charterparty— Exception clause— “… shortage of cars, wagons … or other unavoidable hinderances …”— Cargo not available for loading owing to lack of transport— Lack of transport existing al lime charter made— No inquiry made by charterers— Whether charterers protected by exception clause— Anticipatory breach— Frustration— Whether charterers wholly and finally disabled from supplying cargo before expiry of frustrating time— Applicability of fundamental breach doctrine
Fact or Law— Shipping— Charterparty— Frustration— Findings of arbitrator— Issue on whether or not a frustrating time had elapsed on facts— Whether issue of law
Ships' Names— Angelia
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