Examples of Freightage in a sentence
Freightage, customs duty, insurances and packaging costs and other additional costs are not included in the prices.
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Freightage costs between China and North America and between China and Europe have dropped significantly, reducing Costa Rica’s geographic advantage with respect to both markets (the main recipients of its exports).
Freightage, trucking and storage yards shall be enclosed by chain link, steel privacy fencing with the surface area covered by plastic slats.
See para 46 above.39 ILLEGAL PERFORMANCE WAS INTENDED0.1. There are dicta in both Archbolds (Freightage) Ltd v S Spanglett Ltd62 and St John Shipping Corp v Joseph Rank Ltd63 to the effect that a contract cannot be enforced by a party who, at the time of making it, intended to perform it illegally or knew that the other party so intended.
Freightage that was previously recorded under other subcontracting expenses (mixed freightage) is currently recorded under subcontract expenses-commission expenses, and the impact of this change is about ¥3.4 billion.
Useful guidance is set out in the case of Archbold Freightage Ltd v Wilson [1974] IRLR 10, which suggests that the dismissed employee should act as a reasonable person would act if they had no hope of seeking compensation from their previous employer.
The validity of the purported rule denying the contractual claims of both parties where a contract is “illegal in its inception” has been questioned by Lord Pearce (then a judge in the Court of Appeal) in Archbolds (Freightage) Ltd v S Spanglett Ltd.23 The defendants carried the claimants’ whisky from Leeds to London in a van which, unknown to the claimants, was not licensed to carry goods for reward.
Note that a contract may be impliedly prohibited as performed: see St John Shipping Corp v Joseph Rank Ltd [1957] 1 QB 267; although the distinction with contracts illegal in is not always clear or even made: see (Freightage) Ltd v S Ltd 1 QB 374 and Law Commission ConsultationPaper NoPhoenix General Insurance Co SAv Halvanon Insurance Ltd [1988] QB 216 applied in Foo Kee Boo v Ho Lee Investments Ltd 3 MLJ 128.
See also Archbolds (Freightage) Ltd v S Spanglett Ltd [1961] 1 QB 374.5 CP 154, paras 2.3 to 2.19.6 [1957] 1 QB 267, 288.