Delivery “ex-ship”

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  1. (a) Unless otherwise agreed a term for delivery of goods “ex-ship” (which means from the carrying vessel) or in equivalent language is not restricted to a particular ship and requires delivery from a ship which has reached a place at the named port of destination where goods of the kind are usually discharged.

  2. (b) Under such a term unless otherwise agreed

    1. (1) the seller must discharge all liens arising out of the carriage and furnish the buyer with a direction which puts the carrier under a duty to deliver the goods; and

    2. (2) the risk of loss does not pass to the buyer until the goods leave the ship's tackle or are otherwise properly unloaded.

History. Acts 1961, No. 185, § 2-322; A.S.A. 1947, § 85-2-322.


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