- A.by maritime laws
- B.by a mainstay of the common law in particular
- C.by virtue of the historic principle of privity of contract
- D.by shipping practice
- A.is not usually the party who actually suffers the subsequent loss
- B.is usually the party who actually suffers the subsequent loss
- C.will still be the owner of the GOODs at the time when the loss or damage occurs
- D.will be responsible for the loss of or damage to the cargo he shipped
- A.from the shipper to the carrier
- B.from the seller to the buyer
- C.from the carrier to the shipper
- D.from the buyer to the seller
- A.mine is not a danger to surface navigation in Dover Strait
- B.the width of Dover Strait is not so narrow
- C.the natural conditions in Dover Strait are too serous
- D.collision with deep-draught vessels or ferries or high speed craft in Dover Strait is hardly avoidable
- A.although the tidal streams in Dover Strait is strong,there were few ships sunk in it
- B.most of the wrecks in Dover Strait were deep-draught vessels,ferries and high speed craft
- C.the wrecks are not dangers to surface navigation
- D.there were many ships sunk in Dover Strait
- A.gales and poor visibility
- B.a series of narrow banks
- C.the density of vessel traffic on passage through the strait and crossing traffic
- D.a generally adverse combination of navigational factors
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It was the ________ that had prevented the locking cleats at the flight deck(weather deck)engaging.
- A.fork lift
- B.CO2 bottles
- C.overloaded weight
- D.the three juniors
- A.the lift should be raised slowly to avoid the accident
- B.the aircraft lift on board RFA Argus should be driven by super power
- C.the senior rating should give instructions in more detail to the three juniors to transfer a number of cylinders to the weather deck
- D.if the unloading operation was supervised by an officer who has sufficient experience of the loads,lifting equipment and the overall operation,the accident would had been avoided
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材料:
- An aircraft lift on board RFA Argus was loaded beyond its safe working load of 18.4 tonnes.There were no injuries to any personnel,or material damage to the ship or its equipment.
- During a planned stay in port,500 compressed CO2 cylinders were required to be landed.These were normally stowed on a lower deck and needed to be transferred to the weather deck before being taken ashore.Before the vessel's arrival in port,the planned
- A.18.4
- B.19.95
- C.5.5
- D.500
- A.4 months before its expiry date
- B.3 months before its expiry date
- C.2 months before its expiry date
- D.after its expiry date
- A.1.55
- B.3.95
- C.5.5
- D.7.05
- A.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificate
- B.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate
- C.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date
- D.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding five years from the date
- A.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificate
- B.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate
- C.from the date of expiry of the existing certificate to a date not exceeding 12 months from the date
- D.from the date of completion of the renewal survey to a date not exceeding five years from that date
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材料:
- A Passenger Ship Safety Certificate shall be issued for a period not exceeding 12 months.A Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate,Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate and Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate shall be issued for a period specified by
- An Exemption Certificate shall not be valid for longer than the period of the certificate to which it refers. (i)When the renewal survey is completed within three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate,the new cer
- A.longer than five years
- B.shorter than five years
- C.longer than 12 months
- D.shorter than 12 months
- A.the vessel is not liable for the expenses of loading and discharging
- B.the cargo will be discharged at San Nicolas
- C.the freight of this voyage is likely to be charged as per measurement tonnage of the cargo
- D.the canceling date of this fixture is 16 Oct
- A.the agent at the loading port
- B.discharge port authority
- C.further instructions to follow shortly
- D.the radio station OAS at San Juan
- A.in accordance with the charter-party
- B.as per further instructions
- C.by the cargo officer on board
- D.48 hours prior to arrival at the loading port
- AGENT LOAD PORT:CONSORCIO EMPRESARIAL AGNAV S.A TELEPHONE(0051)330-6605 FAX:(0051)330-2664
- AGENT DISCH PORT:TO BE COMMUNICATED TO U SHORTLY REPORTS:ETA MUST BE SENT“MINIHIERRO”LIMA AND TO SAN NICOLAS 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE,AND CONFIRMED 48 HRS AND 24 HRS BEFORE ARRIVAL SPECIAL ATTENTION:WHEN
- DEBALLASTING:ALLOWED AT BERTH PROVIDED CLEAN SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY PORT AUTHORITY. SURVEYS:HOLDS TO BE INSPECTED BEFORE LOADING. CARGO OFFICER TO ACCOMPANY INSPECTOR.ON AND OFF HIRE SURVEYS REQUIRED ACCORDING TO CHARTER PARTY.
- FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW SHORTLY.
- BEST REGARDS ROTASJ/KNM
- END QUOTE 问题: The nominated agent for the Vessel at the loading port is ________.
- A.MINIHIERRO
- B.CONSORCIO EMPRESARIAL AGNAV S.A
- C.SAN NICOLAS
- D.SAN JUAN
- A.he
- B.the transferor
- C.the transferee
- D.the person having title to,or a right to possession of,the GOODs
- A.he is liable
- B.he is not liable
- C.it can not be determined whether he is liable or not
- D.whether he is liable or not is to be determined by the law of the ship’s flag
- A.by taking delivery of the bill and entering into an agreement to transfer title to the bill or to the GOODs
- B.by having the carrier actually delivered the GOODs to him
- C.by having the transferor endorsed the nonnegotiable bill
- D.in no way
- A.the Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys were disappeared
- B.the VHF radio conversations between vessels and Southampton VTS,about restricted visibility,were insufficient and improper
- C.Thorn Channel was too narrow
- D.there was an error of judgment by the pilot during the execution of the turn into Thorn Channel
- A.the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transferee
- B.the title to the GOODs from the transferee to the transferor
- C.in no way the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transferee
- D.the GOODs to the party entitled to their possession
- A.Southampton Container Terminal
- B.the East Solent
- C.the Nab Tower
- D.the W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys
- A.for the pilot to judge easily when the wheel should be used to make the turn into the narrow Thorn Channel
- B.to remind the pilot that the depth around there is not sufficient for MV Magellan
- C.to inform the pilot that the visibility around the buoy is reduced further
- D.to request the pilot that further consideration should be given to the wheel-over manoeuvre for the 141° turn
- A.the carriers
- B.the shippers
- C.the merchants
- D.the cargo owners
- At this time,the W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys,which are at the entrance to Thorn Channel,could not be seen because of restricted visibility.Various helm and engine movements were made during the turn.However,when W Bramble and NE Gurnard buoys appeared,
- A.0530
- B.0652
- C.0700
- D.0710
- A.be claused on the Bill of Lading
- B.not be claused on the Bill of Lading
- C.be disregarded
- D.not be disregarded
- A.The Principles for Clausing on Bills of Lading
- B.Losses of and Damages to Steel Cargoes
- C.Legal Actions to Be Taken When Losses of and Damages to Cargoes Incurred
- D.The Functions of Clauses Made on Bills of Lading