Citations:charterparty


 * 1852, John Ramsay McCulloch, A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, page 280
 * When a ship is chartered by several owners to several persons, the charterparty should be executed by each, or they will not be liable to an action for nonperformance. But if the charterparty be not expressed to be made between the parties,
 * 1997, ... Ademuni-Odeke, Dr. Ademuni-Odeke, Bareboat and Charter (Ship) Registration, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (ISBN 9789041105134), page 43
 * A charterparty is a contract for the hire of a ship. If the charterer undertakes the management of the ship, appointing and being responsible for the master and crew, it is known as a charterparty by demise,
 * 2004, Martin Dockray, Katherine Reece Thomas, Cases and Materials on the Carriage of Goods by Sea, Psychology Press (ISBN 9781859417966), page 196
 * Held Rowlatt J: The plaintiffs contend that the defendants committed a breach of the charterparty by selling the steamship during the currency of the charterparty. I do not think that the mere fact that the defendants sold the ship
 * 2007, Michael D. Tusiani, Gordon Shearer, LNG: A Nontechnical Guide, PennWell Books (ISBN 9780878148851), page 341
 * There are two types of contracts for the carriage of goods by sea: the bill of lading and the charterparty. The bill of lading covers the sale and ownership of the commodity being shipped. It is a document of title to the goods
 * 2013, Indira Carr, Peter Stone, International Trade Law, Routledge (ISBN 9781317973973), page 256
 * Incorporation of charterparty terms in bills of lading Bills of lading issued under charterparties generally make reference to charterparty terms. Clauses importing terms of the charterparty into the bill of lading are viewed with tolerance