The Law of Shipbuilding Contracts / Edition 5

The Law of Shipbuilding Contracts / Edition 5

ISBN-10:
1138370169
ISBN-13:
9781138370166
Pub. Date:
06/01/2020
Publisher:
Informa Law from Routledge
ISBN-10:
1138370169
ISBN-13:
9781138370166
Pub. Date:
06/01/2020
Publisher:
Informa Law from Routledge
The Law of Shipbuilding Contracts / Edition 5

The Law of Shipbuilding Contracts / Edition 5

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Overview

The Law of Shipbuilding Contracts examines the principles of English contract law as these apply to shipbuilding. The leading text on shipbuilding and marine construction, widely used by the global maritime community, this new edition is updated to account for the "long tail" effects of the global economic crisis on the sector.

The authors provide expert analysis on the key shipbuilding contract forms, including sections dealing with agreements ancillary to the shipbuilding contract and ship conversion contracts, together with — for the first time — contracts for the construction of offshore oil and gas vessels and units. The new edition has been comprehensively updated, including commentary on recent High Court decisions on shipbuilding contracts and, in particular, associated refund guarantees. The contractual and legal consequences of global economic turbulence and the resultant increase in the number and size of disputes in the shipbuilding sector are discussed, alongside coverage of other contemporary regulatory and legal issues resulting from environmental pressures and the trend for "cleaner", more efficient tonnage.

A comprehensive and authoritative resource, this book is essential reading for buyers and charterers of newbuilding tonnage, shipbuilders and offshore construction yards, shipbrokers, banks and other finance providers, lawyers and insurers working in the maritime and offshore oil and gas sectors, as well as students of maritime law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138370166
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Publication date: 06/01/2020
Series: Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
Edition description: 5th ed.
Pages: 402
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

About The Author
Simon Curtis is a Senior Counsel at Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP. Prior to this he was a Partner at Watson, Farley & Williams between 1986-1996 before becoming a founding Partner of Curtis Davis Garrard LLP in 1996. Simon is one of London’s most experienced maritime lawyers and lectures regularly on a range of shipbuilding and offshore issues, including contracts for the construction and employment of FPSOs and FSOs. He is also an elected Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Ian Gaunt is a Barrister (non-practising) and a Full Member of the London Maritime Arbitrators Association. He has been a full-time Arbitrator since 2008. He was previously a partner of a firm of London solicitors specialising in ship finance and shipbuilding transactions. From 1999 to 2008 he was Senior Vice President-International of Carnival Corporation where he was responsible to the Group CEO for the execution of the group shipbuilding programme. He is a board member of Maritime London, a member of the Baltic Exchange, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a member of the arbitrator panels of several Chinese arbitral institutions. He has been President of the LMAA since 2017.

William Cecil is a Partner and London Head of Dispute Resolution at Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP. He has extensive experience in litigation and arbitration matters for clients in the shipping, offshore oil and gas and energy industries. Alongside his litigation and arbitration practice, he also assists clients in the drafting and negotiation of various forms of offshore contracts.

Table of Contents

Preface

PART ONE: Chapter One- Nature of the shipbuilding contract

PART TWO: Chapter Two- Formation of the shipbuilding contract

PART THREE: Chapter Three- Preamble

Chapter Four- Article I - Description and class

Chapter Five- Article II - Contract price and terms of payment

Chapter Six- III - Adjustment of contract price

Chapter Seven - Approval of plans and drawings and inspection during construction

Chapter Eight- – Modifications

Chapter Nine- – Trials

Chapter Ten- Article VII – Delivery

Chapter Eleven- Article VIII - Delays and extensions of time for delivery

Chapter Twelve- Article IX - Warranty of quality

Chapter Thirteen- Article X - Rescission by buyer

Chapter Fourteen- Article XI - Buyer's default

Chapter Fifteen- Article XII – Insurance

Chapter Sixteen- Article XIII - Dispute and arbitration

Chapter Seventeen- Article XIV - Right of assignment

Chapter Eighteen- Article XV - Taxes and duties

Chapter Nineteen- Article XVI - Patents, trademarks, copyrights etc

Chapter Twenty - Article XVII - Buyer's supplies

Chapter Twenty One- Article XVIII - Notice

Chapter Twenty Two- Article XIX - Effective date of contract

Chapter Twenty Three- Article XX – Interpretation

Chapter Twenty Four- Article XXI - Sundry provisions

Chapter Twenty Five- Guarantee

Chapter Twenty Six- Other typical shipbuilding contract terms

PART FOUR: Chapter Twenty Seven- Agreements ancillary to the shipbuilding contract

PART FIVE: Chapter Twenty Eight- Ship conversion contracts

Appendix A BIMCO NEWBUILDCON FORM

Appendix B ILU Institute Clauses for Builders’ Risks

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