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    The international sale of goods / M. G. Bridge, Cassel Professor of Commercial Law, London School of Economics, Professor of Law, National University of Singapore.

    • Title:The international sale of goods / M. G. Bridge, Cassel Professor of Commercial Law, London School of Economics, Professor of Law, National University of Singapore.
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    • Author/Creator:Bridge, M. G. (Michael G.)
    • Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2013]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Export sales contracts--Great Britain.
      Export sales contracts.
    • Edition:Third edition.
    • Description:lxxi, 774 pages ; 26 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780199658251 (cloth)
      0199658250 (cloth)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I INTERNATIONAL SALES GOVERNED BY ENGLISH LAW
      1. Introduction to International Sales
      A. Subject Matter
      B. Organizations and Entities
      C. Choice of Law
      D. Speculation, Hedging, and String Trading
      2. Performance Obligations of Seller and Buyer in English Law
      A. Interpretation of the Contract
      B. Implied Terms of Quality, Fitness, and Description in International Commodity Sales
      C. Quantity: Entire and Severable Contracts
      D. Privity of Contract
      3. FOB Contracts
      A. Nature of FOB Contracts
      B. Readiness to Load
      C. Port of Shipment
      D. Shipment
      E. Documentary Tender
      4. CIF Contracts
      A. Nature of a CIF Transaction
      B. Notice of Appropriation/Declaration of Shipment
      C. Timely Performance
      D. Bills of Lading
      E. Continuous Documentary Coverage
      F. Bill of Lading Supplemented by Charter Party
      G. Delivery Orders and Bulk Shipments
      H. Insurance Documents
      I. Lawful and Effective Documents
      J. Other Documents
      K. Documentary Tender and Exchange
      L. Arrival of the Ship
      5. Licences and Impossibility
      A. Introduction
      B. Applying for Export and Import Licences
      C. Guaranteed Procurement or Due Diligence to Procure?
      D. Initial Impossibility (Mistake)
      E. Subsequent Impossibility (Frustration)
      6. Payment
      A. Introduction
      B. Negotiable Instruments
      C. Bank Collections and Letters of Credit
      7. Passing of Property and Risk
      A. Passing of Property
      B. Reserving the Right of Disposal
      C. Transfer of Risk
      D. Retrospective Appropriation of Lost Cargoes
      8. Bills of Lading and Documents of Title
      A. Buyer and the Carrier
      B. Bill of Lading as Document of Title
      C. Evidentiary Function of Bills of Lading
      D. Bills of Lading: Other Matters
      E. Other Shipping Documents
      F. Non-Negotiable Documents and the Power to Transfer Tide
      G. Alternatives to the Negotiable Bill of Lading
      9. Remedies: Termination and Damages
      A. Termination of the Contract
      B. Integrity of the Documentary Exchange
      C. Damages
      D. Excluding the Sale of Goods Act Rules
      E. Twin Rights of Rejection and the Sellers Damages Liability
      pt. II INTERNATIONAL SALES GOVERNED BY THE UN SALES CONVENTION 1980 (CISG)
      10. CISG: General Issues
      A. Introduction
      B. Background to the CISG
      C. Sphere of Application
      D. Field of Operation
      E. Exclusions
      F. Role of Unidroit Principles
      G. Interpretation and Good Faith
      H. Filling Gaps in the Coverage of the CISG
      I. Excluding and Varying the CISG
      J. Reservations
      K. Usages and Practices
      L. Limitations
      11. Formation and Performance of the Contract
      A. Formation of the Contract
      B. Interpretation and Contents of the Contract
      C. Conformity of the Goods
      D. Delivery and Payment
      12. Remedies for Breach of Contract
      A. Remedies
      B. Avoidance for Non-Performance
      C. Anticipatory Breach and Suspension
      D. Cure and Loss of Avoidance Rights
      E. Consequences of Avoidance
      F. Direct Enforcement
      G. Money Claims
      H. Exemption from Liability.
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