UNEXPECTED CIRCUMSTANCES AND CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA - ΑΠΡΟΟΠΤΗ ΜΕΤΑΒΟΛΗ ΣΥΝΘΗΚΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΜΒΑΣΗ ΘΑΛΑΣΣΙΑΣ ΜΕΤΑΦΟΡΑΣ

CONTENTS XVII 38. Prior to the commencement of the voyage .................................................211 38.1. Time of occurrence ....................................................................................211 38.2. The nature of the events ..........................................................................213 38.3. Incidents that affect the vessel ..............................................................214 38.3.1. Accidental loss ......................................................................................214 38.3.2. “Became unseaworthy” ......................................................................216 38.3.3. Capture and plunder ...........................................................................218 38.3.4. Requisition ............................................................................................219 38.3.5. Obstruction to sail by the order of a state ....................................221 38.4. Incidents that make performance impossible ....................................223 38.4.1. Blockade of the port of destination ................................................223 38.4.2. “Or otherwise prevention of navigation with the vessel” ..........226 38.5. Consequences ...............................................................................................228 39. After the commencement of the voyage ......................................................229 39.1. Time of occurrence ....................................................................................230 39.2. Distance Freight ..........................................................................................231 Chapter 12 Unexpected circumstances and the necessity for repairs to the vessel 40. Introductory remarks ..........................................................................................235 41. The divergence of views regarding rescission (ipanaxorisi) and termination (kataggelia) in the Greek theory ..................................................................................236 41.1. Criticism and the preferred view ...........................................................240 42. The nature of the events ...................................................................................246 42.1. Repairs and temporary interruption of the voyage ..........................249 42.2. Excessive length of the impediment .....................................................251 43. Consequences .......................................................................................................254 Chapter 13 Accidental loss of the goods prior or after the loading or after the receipt of goods for loading or after the commencement of the voyage 44. Introductory remarks ..................................................................................255

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