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JADBRANSKA SLOBODNA PLOVIDRA, SPLIT
V.
OYSA LTD.

(1978) JELR 66932 (HC)

High Court 26 Apr 1978 Ghana
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- The claimants, a company registered in Yugoslavia, and the respondents, a company registered in Ghana, entered into a time-charterparty for the hire of a vessel. - The charterparty included a clause for arbitration in London in case of di

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Judges:AMUA-SEKYI J.
Counsel:E.K. AKYEA DJAMSON (WITH HIM ELIZABETH ADU (MISS)) FOR THE CLAIMANTS; CARL E. QUIST FOR THE RESPONDENTS.
Other Citations:[1979] GLR 129

AMUA-SEKYI J.: The claimants are a company registered under the laws of Yugoslavia. The respondents are a limited liability company registered under the laws of Ghana. On 29 August 1976 the claimants, as owners, and the respondents, as charterers, entered into a time-charterparty under which the claimants let and the respondents hired the claimants’ vessel M.V. Matija Gubec for one West African round voyage of about 45 to 55 days without guarantee. The agreement was signed in Hamburg on behalf of the owners by their agents and on behalf of the charterers by brokers on the authority of their European representative, Horst Tessendorf. It is in the English language and in the form approved by the Baltic and International Maritime Conference. Clause (23) of the charterparty provided for arbitration in London in case of dispute.

A dispute did in fact arise following the repudiation of the charterparty by the respondents. It seems that after the repudiation of the charter party one. Captain …

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