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London arbitration 34/04
Shelltime 4 form - Charterers ordering cargo of naphtha to be loaded - Cargo contaminated as result of residues of previous dirty cargoes - Vessel arrested by cargo receivers at discharge port - Time-charterers exercising lien on cargo - Whether vessel off-hire during period of arrest - Whether owners in breach of charter - Whether owners entitled to hire whilst heating coils repaired - Whether owners entitled to cost of bottom cleaning - Whether owners entitled to award of hire to include brokers' commission
(2004) 654 LMLN 3(2)
The vessel was chartered on the Shelltime 4 form by which the claimant owners let the vessel to the respondent charterers for 12 months with options for further periods.
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Michael Daiches, Barrister
Dec 8 2004
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