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Bills of Lading and Charterparties in International Sale of Goods Transactions

 

Kendall Tan

Head of Shipping & International Trade

Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP

Ting Yong Hong

Partner

Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP


 
 

SYNOPSIS

This webinar is intended to provide attendees with an in-depth and practical understanding of the legal principles, commercial context and policies underpinning the law on carriage of goods by sea, providing legal professionals with the expertise necessary for success in this vital area of commercial law. Indeed, this webinar will underscore to attendees the pivotal role that this area of the law plays within modern commercial law, particularly in relation to trade finance, international sale of goods, and maritime arbitration.              

The webinar will provide a deep-dive into the main features and commercial significance of the different types of charterparties and bills of lading commonly used in international sea trades, drawing upon real-life case studies. In addition, significant international shipping conventions will be examined from a practical perspective with the benefit of expert insights from leading practitioners in this area of law.              

The webinar will cover the following topics:

 


Charterparties and International Sale of Goods

 

  • Overview of time and voyage charterparties
  • Relationship between charterparties and international sale contracts
  • Cancelling clauses, laytime and demurrage in charterparties vs sale contracts
  • Claims for misdelivery and/or damage to goods              
     

 

Bills of Lading and Trade Finance

 

  • Overview of bills of lading and their functionality
  • Statutory novation of rights/liabilities and the Hague Visby Rules
  • Variants of bills of lading and usage with charterparties
  • Bills of lading in trading and trade finance
  • Case law examples of recent commodities trader defaults.

 

SPEAKERS

Kendall Tan       
Clients seek out Kendall to advise on disputes both locally, and across borders. He has dual admission as an Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore and of the Bar of Brunei Darussalam. Kendall is also a qualified Solicitor on the Roll of Solicitors of England and Wales. A “lawyer’s lawyer”, he garners a steady stream of instructions from international law firms and in-house counsel teams. Kendall is amongst the inaugural group of select Senior Accredited Specialists in Maritime and Shipping Law named by the Singapore Academy of Law with effect from 7 January 2019.       

Kendall is feted in the peer review publications of Best Lawyers in Singapore as well as Euromoney’s Asialaw Leading Lawyers, in the practice area of Shipping, Maritime & Aviation Law, and for being “exceptionally knowledgeable in both dry and wet matters” and “very commercially minded and responsive”. He finds time for academia as a university adjunct professor in shipping law. He has given expert evidence on maritime law which found endorsement both in decisions by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.  

            

Ting Yong Hong              
Yong Hong is a partner at Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP. He specialises in “dry” shipping, commodities and trade finance. He is regularly instructed by major trading houses, transport and logistics companies, and banks in a wide range of contentious and non-contentious matters.       

As an advocate, Yong Hong has argued cases before all levels of the Singapore Courts, receiving praise from a five-judge panel of the Court of Appeal for his “candour and tenacity” in advancing his clients’ case. Having previously spent 18 months as APAC regional counsel in a US-based MNC, Yong Hong brings a unique client-side perspective to his practice.

 


 

FEES

a. Registration Fee              
Registration fee of S$218* (inclusive of GST) applies              

b. Group Registration              
Registration fee of S$196.20* (inclusive of GST) applies if there are at least 10 participants from the same organisation.      

c. SMU Alumni (LLB / JD / LLM graduates              
Registration fee of S$196.20* (inclusive of GST) applies for SMU LLB/ JD/ LLM Alumni     

*Please note that there will be no refund of any fees should the participant cancel the registration/ fail to attend the event. However, registration is transferable. Notice of any change in participant should be sent to the Academy via email: smulawacademy@smu.edu.sg, by 8 May 2024.

 

SMU Law Academy reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event. In such case, we will arrange for the refund of fees paid.

 
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Registration will close on 8 May 2024.              
 
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15 May 2024



 

9:30 AM to 4:00 PM


 

Webinar

 

5

 

Admiralty Practice / Shipping             

 

General            

 

  9:15 AM Participants to log in to webinar
   
  9:30 AM Bills of Lading
Kendall Tan
   
12:00 PM Break
   
  1:30 PM Charterparties
Ting Yong Hong
   
  4:00 PM End of Event

 

 

 

ABOUT THE SMU LAW ACADEMY

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ABOUT THE SILE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

This programme is an Accredited CPD Activity under the SILE’s CPD Scheme. Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information.


 

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