Notes of Cases: Contract Frustrated - Then Performed!
The Suez incident continues to provide materials for the illumination of the doctrine of frustration. In Sciete Franco Tunisienne D'Armement v. Sidermar S.P.A. Pearson J. had to consider its effect upon a charterparty dated October 18, 1956, by which the plaintiff's ship, the Massalia, was...
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sg-smu-ink.sol_research-29572011-05-04T06:48:04Z Notes of Cases: Contract Frustrated - Then Performed! FURMSTON, Michael Philip The Suez incident continues to provide materials for the illumination of the doctrine of frustration. In Sciete Franco Tunisienne D'Armement v. Sidermar S.P.A. Pearson J. had to consider its effect upon a charterparty dated October 18, 1956, by which the plaintiff's ship, the Massalia, was chartered to proceed "with all convenient speed" to Masulipatha and there load a cargo of iron ore to be carried with "with all convenient speed" to Genoa. 1961-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1005 info:doi/10.1111/j.1468-2230.1961.tb00661.x http://www.jstor.org/stable/1093052 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Contracts |
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The Suez incident continues to provide materials for the illumination of the doctrine of frustration. In Sciete Franco Tunisienne D'Armement v. Sidermar S.P.A. Pearson J. had to consider its effect upon a charterparty dated October 18, 1956, by which the plaintiff's ship, the Massalia, was chartered to proceed "with all convenient speed" to Masulipatha and there load a cargo of iron ore to be carried with "with all convenient speed" to Genoa. |
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