Summary of ⭐️ Bill of Lading CLAUSULA 15 ✅DERECHO DE RETENCIÓN✅

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This video explains the clause 15 of the Bill of Lading, which allows a shipowner to retain ownership of goods for any reason. It covers four aspects: the first is that the shipowner can keep the right over the entire property and documents of the goods for any purpose. The second is that the right can also be valid in any place, including abroad, and at any time. The third is that the shipowner can exercise the right at any time, even if the goods have not been sold yet. The fourth is that if the sale does not cover the entire debt, the shipowner can still collect from the consignee.

  • 00:00:00 This video explains the clause 15 of the Bill of Lading, which allows a shipowner to retain ownership of goods for any reason. It covers four aspects: the first is that the shipowner can keep the right over the entire property and documents of the goods for any purpose. The second is that the right can also be valid in any place, including abroad, and at any time. The third is that the shipowner can exercise the right at any time, even if the goods have not been sold yet. The fourth is that if the sale does not cover the entire debt, the shipowner can still collect from the consignee.

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