International Oil Trading -A Practical Approach to the Legal Issues for Successful Management of Claims and Disputes

Course

In London, Uk

£ 2,750 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London, uk

  • Duration

    4 Days

Suitable for: In-house lawyers, trading, operations and chartering managers, personnel involved with administration of contracts and letters of credit, personnel involved in the handling of demurrage, quantity and quality claims, insurance personnel and experienced operational personnel.

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Location

Start date

London, Uk (London)

Start date

On request

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International Oil Trading -A Practical Approach to the Legal Issues for Successful Management of Claims and Disputes

Course Summary
This course covers areas of dispute that may arise in the performance of international shipping and trading contracts. Using a mixture of current practice supported by legal interpretation and precedent, delegates will learn to avoid many of the pitfalls that may occur. Real case studies and exercises will provide hands-on experience to enable delegates to draft, interpret and operate oil trading contracts to minimise the risk of dispute. An on-going case study will simulate events taking place in an arbitration.
What you will learn

  • How to draft and interpret an oil contract and charter party terms
  • How to review and amend documents and letters of credit and documents
  • How to understand the responsibilities involved in contract performance/nomination
  • How to identify and react to a breach of contract
  • How to assess and present quantity and quality claims
  • How to assess and present demurrage claims
  • How insurance is affected – the need to mitigate
  • How to manage and successfully resolve disputes
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    Contracts

    • The process of entering into a contract
    • Verbal and written agreement
    • Confirmation process and written agreement
    • Contract structure and terms
    • General terms and conditions
    • The Vienna Convention vs UK Sale of Goods Act

    Quantity and Quality

    • Methodology - internal standards vs terminal practice
    • Description of the oil
    • Specifications and test methods
    • The obligations of the inspector
    • "Final and Binding"
    • Reproducibility vs. repeatability

    Nomination

    • The "Nominations Procedure"
    • Substitution
    • Failure to nominate
    • Frustration and remedies
    • Documentary instructions

    Documents

    • The purpose of the Bill of Lading
    • Rights of the Bill of Lading holder/right to sue
    • Tanker, ocean, charter party Bills of Lading
    • Clean, dirty, clausing, Note of Protest and markings
    • Shipper, consignee, endorsement, "to the order"
    • Accomplishment
    • The role of the LOI
    • The rights and obligations, bank co-signature

    Letters of Credit

    • Types of credit, documentary and standby
    • Role of the banks opening, confirming and advising
    • Obligations, rights of the bank
    • UPC5000
    • Doctrine of Strict Compliance
    • Stale Bills of Lading
    • Presentation and expiration

    Breach of Contract

    • Frustration
    • Repudiation/cancellation
    • Force Majeure

    Shipping

    • ISPS code and practice
    • Safe port / safe berth provisions

    The Charter Party

    • The process of chartering
    • Chart party terms and standard C/Ps
    • The obligations of the charterer and the owner/master
    • Special clauses
    • Carriage of Goods at Sea Act
    • Hamburg and Hague-Visby Rules
    • General average and implications
    • Remedies for non performance, "Freight is Sacrosanct"
    • Pollution and OPA

    Insurance, Claims and Damages

    • P&I Clubs
    • Bulk oil clauses
    • Underwriters
    • Claims
    • Inherent vice
    • The assessment of damages
    • Consequential or remote damages
    • The obligation to mitigate
    • Tort

    Dispute resolution

    • ADR
    • Arbitration
    • Litigation
    • Jurisdiction
    • Costs/appeal

    Case Studies and Exercises Include

    • Contract negotiation
    • Disputes over quantity and quality
    • Nomination issues
    • Damaged bills of lading
    • Letters of credit acceptability
    • Breach of contract
    • Charter parties
    • Demurrage

International Oil Trading -A Practical Approach to the Legal Issues for Successful Management of Claims and Disputes

£ 2,750 + VAT