Examples of US Carriage in a sentence
Notwithstanding any of the other sub-clauses contained in this Clause 22, for U.S. Carriage, Carrier may opt to be exempt from tariff publication requirements per 46 C.F.R. §520 and 532.
When the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act does not apply of its own force, any compulsorily applicable limitation lower than the $500 limitation shall apply in place of the $500 limitation.
Copies of the provisions of the applicable tariff are obtainable from the Carrier upon request or for U.S. Carriage from Carrier’s designated website as identified on the United States Federal Maritime Commission's website at https://www.fmc.gov/databases-services/.
Please note the Maximum Liability per the U.S. Carriage of Goods By Sea Act (U.S.COGSA) will be $500 per unit.
Trade Route: This bill of lading shall take effect subject to the provisions of the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936 (COGSA) insofar as it is compulsorily applicable.
The following definitions shall apply in this Sea Waybill:Carrier: means WEC LINES ESPAÑA, S.L.U.COGSA: means the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936.Combined Transport: arises if the Carrier has indicated a Place of Receipt and/or a Place of Delivery on the front hereof in the relevant spaces.
The following definitions shall apply in this Sea Waybill:Carrier: means WEC Lines B.V.COGSA: means the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936.Combined Transport: arises if the Carrier has indicated a Place of Receipt and/or a Place of Delivery on the front hereof in the relevant spaces.
For US Carriage, any dispute or claim arising under this Bill of Lading shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York (without regard to its conflicts of laws principles), and the United States District Court of the Southern District of New York shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from or relating to the Carriage evidenced by this Bill of Lading.
The following definitions shall apply in this Bill of Lading:Carrier: means WEC LINES ESPAÑA, S.L.U.COGSA: means the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936.Combined Transport: arises if the Carrier has indicated a Place of Receipt and/or a Place of Delivery on the front hereof in the relevant spaces.
COGSA: means the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936.Combined Transport: arises if the Carrier has indicated a Place of Receipt and/or a Place of Delivery on the front hereof in the relevant spaces.