Supreme Court
*NYK Bulkship (Atlantic) NV v Cargill International SA
[2016] UKSC 20
2015 Dec 1;
2016 May 11
Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury PSC, Lord Mance, Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony, Lord Sumption, Lord Toulson JJSC
ShippingCharterpartyTime charterConstructionOff-hire provisionCharterparty allowing sub-charters but making charterers ultimately liable for unloading of vessel at port of dischargeCharterparty stipulating that vessel off-hire if arrested save where arrest occasioned by act, omission or default of charterer or “agent” of chartererVessel arrested outside port of discharge as result of dispute between parties to sub-charterStart of unloading delayed until dispute resolvedShipowner claiming vessel not off-hire during period of delay because sub-charter parties deemed to be charterers’ agentsWhether sub-charter parties acting as charterers’ “agents” only during actual unloadingWhether acts of sub-charter parties leading to arrest outside scope of agencyWhether charterers able to rely on off-hire provision Asbatime form, cl 8
Ships’ names Global Santosh

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