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Commodities in Focus
The Stephenson Harwood podcast network
5 episodes
6 months ago
In this podcast, associates Simon Domin and Ben Bryant discuss the recent Court of Appeal decision in "The Eternal Bliss" addressing the scope of demurrage clauses in charterparties, and the impact the judgment may have on parties' contractual position under their sale contracts.
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In this podcast, associates Simon Domin and Ben Bryant discuss the recent Court of Appeal decision in "The Eternal Bliss" addressing the scope of demurrage clauses in charterparties, and the impact the judgment may have on parties' contractual position under their sale contracts.
Show more...
Business
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MAC clauses
Commodities in Focus
27 minutes
4 years ago
MAC clauses
In the latest episode of Commodities in Focus, London-based commodities partner Peter Bennett and offshore energy partner Stuart Beadnall discuss MAC clauses. They look at a number of areas, including what they are, how they operate, why they are becoming so prominent and the risks surrounding termination rights.
Commodities in Focus
In this podcast, associates Simon Domin and Ben Bryant discuss the recent Court of Appeal decision in "The Eternal Bliss" addressing the scope of demurrage clauses in charterparties, and the impact the judgment may have on parties' contractual position under their sale contracts.