- regime,
after the 1975 case
Mareva Compania Naviera SA v
International Bulkcarriers SA,
although the
first recorded instance of such an
order in English...
- A bulk
carrier or
bulker is a
merchant ship
specially designed to
transport unpackaged bulk cargo—such as grain, coal, ore,
steel coils, and cement—in...
-
accommodation of
tankers with a
capacity of 3,40,000
tonnes deadweight (DWT) and
bulkcarriers of 2,00,000 DWT. In the
fiscal year 2019,
Jaigad Port
handled 20.96 million...
- its
first product tankers Dangulf Mærsk and
Svengulf Mærsk. 1966: The
Bulkcarrier Laura Mærsk (yard no. 177) is the last ship
produced at the old Odense...
-
accommodation of
tankers with a
capacity of 165,000 tonnes
deadweight (DWT) and
bulkcarriers of 220,000 DWT. Constanța Port is both a
maritime and a
river port. Daily...
- kulsukkerne, etc. β. With the
plural ending -s: the common-gender
nouns bulkcarrier, godfather, hipster, makeover,
vikler (thing), and voiceover. Definite...
-
Appeal in the 1975 case of
Mareva Compania Naviera S.A. v.
International Bulkcarriers S.A.,
which had
departed from
earlier practice denying ****et-freezing...
- and
released on
January 31.
November 2, 2019: The
Norwegian flagged bulkcarrier MV
Bonita was
attacked by
pirates and the nine
crewmembers were taken...
- C.R. 907; 2001 SCC 90 [86]
March 20, 2001
December 20, 2001
Antwerp Bulkcarriers, N.V. (Re), [2001] 3 S.C.R. 951; 2001 SCC 91 [87]
March 20, 2001 December...
- (1984-1990) MV
Ocean Conqueror (1990-1997) MV
Treasure (1998-2000)
Owner Med
Bulkcarriers Inc. (Sig.
Bergesen dy & Co),
Liberia (1983-1984)
Shinei Kaiun K.K. (Tokumaru...