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International sale of goods contracts where the buyer and seller are domiciled in different countries.  

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LLB LEVEL TWO COMMERCIAL LAW SESSION 2002-2003: ASSIGNMENT NO 2 The answers to the problems contained within this assignment concern international sale of goods contracts where the buyer and seller are domiciled in different countries and where the goods are to be carried by sea. In this scenario Anders in Stockholm has agreed to sell and Carol in England agreed to buy 10,000 kilograms of Swedish catfish steaks packed in 20kg tins for £10,000 equaling 500 tins in total, and 10,000 tins of Swedish meatballs for £5,000; both consignments c.i.f Southampton, February 2003 shipment. On the assumption that English law applies, the Sale of Goods Act 19791, the Carriage of Goods By Sea Act 1992 and the Hague-Visby Rules2 shall apply. In short, the Hague-Visby Rules limit the ability of a carrier of goods to exclude their liability under contracts of carriage3. These Rules do not require to be incorporated by a clause paramount and...

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