Summary of ⭐️ Bill of Lading CLAUSULA 10 ✅DAÑOS POR CONDICIONES DE LA MERCANCÍA✅

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The CLAUSULA 10 clause protects shipowners from any damage incurred by their ship, crew, or cargo during a voyage. The shipowner is responsible for taking action to protect the ship and its cargo, and for covering any expenses associated with these actions. The consignee is liable for any damage incurred as a result of the shipowner's actions.

  • 00:00:00 The CLAUSULA 10 clause states that a shipowner must protect the ship as a whole, its crew, and any other cargo on board. The shipowner is also protected from any costs incurred as a result of taking action to protect the ship, such as selling or moving cargo, or altering the ship's position. The shipowner is responsible for covering any expenses associated with taking these actions, such as market fees for chartering a vessel to take the goods. At any point during the voyage, the consignee will be liable for any damage incurred as a result of this operation in particular.

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