Deck 11: Transportation

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Incoterms are trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce.
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A bill of lading is a document of title.
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Bills certifying that the goods have been properly loaded on board are known as claused bills of lading.
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The transfer of a straight bill gives the transferee greater rights than those of his transferor.
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The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules do not apply to charterparties unless a bill of lading issued by the shipowner comes into the hands of a third party.
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The transferee of an order bill of lading acquires both the rights and the liabilities of his transferor.
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The Himalaya Clause says that only persons who are a party to a contract may enforce its provisions.
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The insurance policy represents the cost element of a contract.
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A conference line is an association of seagoing carriers that have joined together to offer common freight rates.
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Lay days are the number of days that a charterer may keep a chartered ship idle for the loading of goods.
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Bearer instruments are transferred by negotiation.
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Dead freight is a charge imposed on a charterer when a chartered ship has less than a full load.
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Where the owner or operator of a vessel is willing to carry goods for more than one person, the vessel is known as a free carrier.
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Under an ex works contract, all the costs connected with transportation are the responsibility of the seller.
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Res is a charge or claim against a vessel, its freight, or its cargo.
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Under an ex works contract, a seller is obliged only to deliver the goods at his own place of business.
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A charterparty is a contract for the hire of an entire ship for a particular voyage or a set period of time.
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A time charterparty is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular voyage.
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The contract of carriage between a charterer and a shipowner is the charterparty.
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A bill of lading is an instrument issued by an ocean carrier to a shipper with whom the carrier has entered into a contract for the carriage of goods.
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Maritime liens require possession.
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In the marine insurance industry, a "free from particular average" policy provides more protection than a "with average" policy.
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If a vessel is sold, the lien goes with the ship, even if the new owner is unaware of its existence.
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Which of the following terms refers to the point in the transaction where the risk of loss or damage to the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer?

A) demurrage
B) ad litem
C) contra legem
D) delivery
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Which of the following trade terms means that the seller has an obligation to deliver the goods to a named place for transfer to a carrier?

A) ex works
B) dead freight
C) free
D) demurrage
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A partial loss is known in the marine insurance industry as a particular average.
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In civil law countries, the lien exists against the owner as a debtor.
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The air waybills and consignment notes used in air carriage are documents of title.
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The trade term " ________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver by handing over the goods, cleared for export, to a carrier named by the buyer.

A) ex works
B) free carrier
C) charterparty
D) demurrage
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver when the goods have been placed alongside the vessel on the quay or in lighters at the named port of shipment.

A) free alongside
B) free on board
C) free carrier
D) common carrier
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A ________ is a ship that carries goods for all persons who choose to employ it so long as there is room.

A) common carrier
B) free carrier
C) freight forwarder
D) tramp vessel
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A ________ is a firm that makes or assists in the making of shipping arrangements.

A) common carrier
B) freight forwarder
C) charterparty
D) free carrier
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Which of the following documents provided by a seller represents freight?

A) bill of lading
B) letter of credit
C) invoice
D) insurance policy
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"With average" policies can be purchased without a franchise clause.
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver by making the goods available at his premises.

A) freight forwarder
B) free alongside
C) ex works
D) dead freight
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A(n) ________ is a seagoing common carrier operating over established routes with a stated rate schedule.

A) conference line
B) independent line
C) common carrier
D) free carrier
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Which of the following documents provided by a seller represents cost?

A) bill of lading
B) air waybill
C) invoice
D) insurance policy
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In civil law countries, a vessel is regarded as a juridical person separate and apart from its owner.
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver the goods passed over the ship's rail at the named port of shipment.

A) free on board
B) freight forwarder
C) common carrier
D) dead freight
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A(n) ________ is an association of seagoing carriers that have joined together to offer common freight rates.

A) independent line
B) freight forwarder
C) conference line
D) free carrier
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The ________ establishes a hierarchy among lien claims.

A) Brussels Convention
B) Warsaw Convention
C) Rome Convention
D) Montreal Convention
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A(n) ________ is a seagoing common carrier operating with a stated rate schedule but without established routes.

A) common carrier
B) conference line
C) independent line
D) tramp vessel
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Which of the following is a term in a bill of lading that purports to extend to third parties the carrier's liability limits established by the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules?

A) Himalaya Clause
B) force majeure clause
C) voyage charterparty
D) ultra vires rule
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A ________ is a charge or claim against a vessel or its cargo.

A) certiorari
B) demurrage
C) dead freight
D) maritime lien
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Which of the following is true of res in civil law countries?

A) The res is seized without prior notice to the owner.
B) The res is not regarded as something distinct from its owner.
C) Maritime lien associated with a res requires separate possession.
D) The res itself can be liable for the owner's breach of contract.
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An order bill of lading differs from a straight bill of lading in that, an order bill of lading ________.

A) gives the transferee greater rights
B) is non-negotiable
C) is issued to a named consignee
D) is issued by a shipper to an ocean carrier
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A ________ is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular voyage or for a period of time.

A) maritime lien
B) claused bill of lading
C) straight bill of lading
D) charterparty
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Which of the following best describes a claused bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
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A(n) ________ is an instrument issued by an ocean carrier to a shipper that serves as a receipt for goods shipped, as evidence of the contract of carriage, and as a document of title for the goods.

A) bill of lading
B) air waybill
C) letter of credit
D) bill of exchange
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A ________ is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular duration.

A) time charterparty
B) voyage charterparty
C) maritime lien
D) codicil
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Which of the following best describes a straight bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge made by a shipowner when a charterer keeps a ship idle for more than the agreed-upon number of lay days?

A) claused bill of lading
B) dead freight
C) demurrage
D) clean bill of lading
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge imposed on a charterer when a chartered ship has less than a full load?

A) demurrage
B) dead freight
C) maritime lien
D) straight bill of lading
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Which of the following is true of maritime liens?

A) They attach to the res and travel with it.
B) They require possession in both common law and civil law countries.
C) In civil law countries, the owner is not essential to the existence of a lien against a ship.
D) If a vessel is sold, the lien does not go with the ship, if the new owner is unaware of its existence.
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Which of the following terms refers to a contract in which the owner agrees to provide the ship at a named port at a specified time and to carry the goods to the contract destination?

A) voyage charterparty
B) no arrival, no sale contract
C) maritime lien
D) claused bill of lading
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The ________ do(es) not apply to charterparties unless a bill of lading issued by the shipowner comes into the hands of a third party.

A) maritime lien
B) Himalaya Clause
C) Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
D) no arrival, no sale contract
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A ________ is the vessel or cargo to which a maritime lien attaches.

A) mare liberum
B) quaere
C) situs
D) res
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge or claim against property that exists to satisfy some debt or obligation?

A) lien
B) demurrage
C) certiorari
D) dead freight
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Which of the following best describes an order bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
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Which of the following best describes a clean bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
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What is the purpose of a maritime lien?
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Which of the following terms refers to a loss to a ship or its cargo that is not to be shared in by contributions from all those interested, but is to be borne by the owner of the injured thing?

A) dead freight
B) maritime lien
C) general average
D) particular average
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Under the Brussels Convention, which of the following claims has the highest rank?

A) Judicial costs and other expenses
B) Salvage and general average
C) Tort claims
D) Ship mortgages
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Explain the trade term "free on board."
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Total loss of cargo is governed by a ________ in a maritime insurance policy.

A) loss payable clause
B) Himalaya Clause
C) constructive loss clause
D) loss payee clause
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Differentiate between a straight bill of lading and an order bill of lading.
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A "with average" policy contains a ________ that provides for payment only if the loss exceeds a specified minimum amount.

A) Himalaya Clause
B) franchise clause
C) constructive loss clause
D) loss payee clause
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Differentiate between a conference line and an independent line.
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Which of the following terms refers to a contribution by those jointly involved in a maritime venture to make good the loss by one of them for his voluntary sacrifice of a part of the ship or cargo to save the residue of the property and the lives on board, or for the extraordinary expenses necessarily incurred for the benefit and safety of all?

A) dead freight
B) maritime lien
C) general average
D) particular average
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What is a charterparty?
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Explain the Himalaya Clause.
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Differentiate between a voyage charterparty and a time charterparty.
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Differentiate between particular average and general average.
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What is the purpose of issuing a bill of lading?
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Differentiate between a clean bill of lading and a claused bill of lading.
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Incoterms are trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce.
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A bill of lading is a document of title.
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Bills certifying that the goods have been properly loaded on board are known as claused bills of lading.
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The transfer of a straight bill gives the transferee greater rights than those of his transferor.
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The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules do not apply to charterparties unless a bill of lading issued by the shipowner comes into the hands of a third party.
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The transferee of an order bill of lading acquires both the rights and the liabilities of his transferor.
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The Himalaya Clause says that only persons who are a party to a contract may enforce its provisions.
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The insurance policy represents the cost element of a contract.
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A conference line is an association of seagoing carriers that have joined together to offer common freight rates.
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Lay days are the number of days that a charterer may keep a chartered ship idle for the loading of goods.
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Bearer instruments are transferred by negotiation.
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Dead freight is a charge imposed on a charterer when a chartered ship has less than a full load.
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Where the owner or operator of a vessel is willing to carry goods for more than one person, the vessel is known as a free carrier.
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Under an ex works contract, all the costs connected with transportation are the responsibility of the seller.
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Res is a charge or claim against a vessel, its freight, or its cargo.
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Under an ex works contract, a seller is obliged only to deliver the goods at his own place of business.
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A charterparty is a contract for the hire of an entire ship for a particular voyage or a set period of time.
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A time charterparty is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular voyage.
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The contract of carriage between a charterer and a shipowner is the charterparty.
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A bill of lading is an instrument issued by an ocean carrier to a shipper with whom the carrier has entered into a contract for the carriage of goods.
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Maritime liens require possession.
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In the marine insurance industry, a "free from particular average" policy provides more protection than a "with average" policy.
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If a vessel is sold, the lien goes with the ship, even if the new owner is unaware of its existence.
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Which of the following terms refers to the point in the transaction where the risk of loss or damage to the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer?

A) demurrage
B) ad litem
C) contra legem
D) delivery
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Which of the following trade terms means that the seller has an obligation to deliver the goods to a named place for transfer to a carrier?

A) ex works
B) dead freight
C) free
D) demurrage
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A partial loss is known in the marine insurance industry as a particular average.
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In civil law countries, the lien exists against the owner as a debtor.
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The air waybills and consignment notes used in air carriage are documents of title.
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The trade term " ________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver by handing over the goods, cleared for export, to a carrier named by the buyer.

A) ex works
B) free carrier
C) charterparty
D) demurrage
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver when the goods have been placed alongside the vessel on the quay or in lighters at the named port of shipment.

A) free alongside
B) free on board
C) free carrier
D) common carrier
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A ________ is a ship that carries goods for all persons who choose to employ it so long as there is room.

A) common carrier
B) free carrier
C) freight forwarder
D) tramp vessel
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A ________ is a firm that makes or assists in the making of shipping arrangements.

A) common carrier
B) freight forwarder
C) charterparty
D) free carrier
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Which of the following documents provided by a seller represents freight?

A) bill of lading
B) letter of credit
C) invoice
D) insurance policy
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"With average" policies can be purchased without a franchise clause.
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver by making the goods available at his premises.

A) freight forwarder
B) free alongside
C) ex works
D) dead freight
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A(n) ________ is a seagoing common carrier operating over established routes with a stated rate schedule.

A) conference line
B) independent line
C) common carrier
D) free carrier
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Which of the following documents provided by a seller represents cost?

A) bill of lading
B) air waybill
C) invoice
D) insurance policy
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In civil law countries, a vessel is regarded as a juridical person separate and apart from its owner.
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The trade term "________" is used when the seller fulfills his obligations to deliver the goods passed over the ship's rail at the named port of shipment.

A) free on board
B) freight forwarder
C) common carrier
D) dead freight
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A(n) ________ is an association of seagoing carriers that have joined together to offer common freight rates.

A) independent line
B) freight forwarder
C) conference line
D) free carrier
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The ________ establishes a hierarchy among lien claims.

A) Brussels Convention
B) Warsaw Convention
C) Rome Convention
D) Montreal Convention
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A(n) ________ is a seagoing common carrier operating with a stated rate schedule but without established routes.

A) common carrier
B) conference line
C) independent line
D) tramp vessel
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Which of the following is a term in a bill of lading that purports to extend to third parties the carrier's liability limits established by the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules?

A) Himalaya Clause
B) force majeure clause
C) voyage charterparty
D) ultra vires rule
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A ________ is a charge or claim against a vessel or its cargo.

A) certiorari
B) demurrage
C) dead freight
D) maritime lien
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Which of the following is true of res in civil law countries?

A) The res is seized without prior notice to the owner.
B) The res is not regarded as something distinct from its owner.
C) Maritime lien associated with a res requires separate possession.
D) The res itself can be liable for the owner's breach of contract.
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An order bill of lading differs from a straight bill of lading in that, an order bill of lading ________.

A) gives the transferee greater rights
B) is non-negotiable
C) is issued to a named consignee
D) is issued by a shipper to an ocean carrier
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A ________ is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular voyage or for a period of time.

A) maritime lien
B) claused bill of lading
C) straight bill of lading
D) charterparty
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Which of the following best describes a claused bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
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A(n) ________ is an instrument issued by an ocean carrier to a shipper that serves as a receipt for goods shipped, as evidence of the contract of carriage, and as a document of title for the goods.

A) bill of lading
B) air waybill
C) letter of credit
D) bill of exchange
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A ________ is a contract to hire an entire ship for a particular duration.

A) time charterparty
B) voyage charterparty
C) maritime lien
D) codicil
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Which of the following best describes a straight bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge made by a shipowner when a charterer keeps a ship idle for more than the agreed-upon number of lay days?

A) claused bill of lading
B) dead freight
C) demurrage
D) clean bill of lading
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge imposed on a charterer when a chartered ship has less than a full load?

A) demurrage
B) dead freight
C) maritime lien
D) straight bill of lading
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Which of the following is true of maritime liens?

A) They attach to the res and travel with it.
B) They require possession in both common law and civil law countries.
C) In civil law countries, the owner is not essential to the existence of a lien against a ship.
D) If a vessel is sold, the lien does not go with the ship, if the new owner is unaware of its existence.
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Which of the following terms refers to a contract in which the owner agrees to provide the ship at a named port at a specified time and to carry the goods to the contract destination?

A) voyage charterparty
B) no arrival, no sale contract
C) maritime lien
D) claused bill of lading
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The ________ do(es) not apply to charterparties unless a bill of lading issued by the shipowner comes into the hands of a third party.

A) maritime lien
B) Himalaya Clause
C) Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
D) no arrival, no sale contract
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A ________ is the vessel or cargo to which a maritime lien attaches.

A) mare liberum
B) quaere
C) situs
D) res
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Which of the following terms refers to a charge or claim against property that exists to satisfy some debt or obligation?

A) lien
B) demurrage
C) certiorari
D) dead freight
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Which of the following best describes an order bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
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Which of the following best describes a clean bill of lading?

A) It is a bill of lading that is negotiable.
B) It is a bill of lading issued to a named consignee that is not negotiable.
C) It is a bill of lading indicating that some discrepancy exists between the goods loaded and the goods listed on the bill.
D) It is a bill of lading indicating that the goods have been properly loaded on board the carrier's ship.
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What is the purpose of a maritime lien?
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Which of the following terms refers to a loss to a ship or its cargo that is not to be shared in by contributions from all those interested, but is to be borne by the owner of the injured thing?

A) dead freight
B) maritime lien
C) general average
D) particular average
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Under the Brussels Convention, which of the following claims has the highest rank?

A) Judicial costs and other expenses
B) Salvage and general average
C) Tort claims
D) Ship mortgages
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Explain the trade term "free on board."
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65
Total loss of cargo is governed by a ________ in a maritime insurance policy.

A) loss payable clause
B) Himalaya Clause
C) constructive loss clause
D) loss payee clause
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66
Differentiate between a straight bill of lading and an order bill of lading.
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67
A "with average" policy contains a ________ that provides for payment only if the loss exceeds a specified minimum amount.

A) Himalaya Clause
B) franchise clause
C) constructive loss clause
D) loss payee clause
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68
Differentiate between a conference line and an independent line.
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69
Which of the following terms refers to a contribution by those jointly involved in a maritime venture to make good the loss by one of them for his voluntary sacrifice of a part of the ship or cargo to save the residue of the property and the lives on board, or for the extraordinary expenses necessarily incurred for the benefit and safety of all?

A) dead freight
B) maritime lien
C) general average
D) particular average
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70
What is a charterparty?
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71
Explain the Himalaya Clause.
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72
Differentiate between a voyage charterparty and a time charterparty.
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73
Differentiate between particular average and general average.
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74
What is the purpose of issuing a bill of lading?
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75
Differentiate between a clean bill of lading and a claused bill of lading.
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