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- Title
MARITIME--INTERNATIONAL--AGENCY--LACHES--COMPOSITION OF ARBITRATION PANEL--CONSOLIDATION--LAW OF THE CASE DOCTRINE.
- Abstract
The article presents information on a case in which court held that the addition of parties did not require any change in the composition of a panel of arbitrators. The parties in this case were Costas Lemos, C.M. Lemos and Co. Ltd., and Triton Shipping Inc. In the case, the dispute arose out of a maritime contract of affreightment. The court noted that common law principles of agency apply to maritime contracts. The court rules that the participation of the additional parties would be limited to claims and disputes involving their respective vessels.
- Subjects
ARBITRATORS; ARBITRATION &; award; CIVIL procedure; TRITON Shipping Inc.; C.M. Lemos &; Co. Ltd.; COSTAS Lemos (Company)
- Publication
Arbitration Journal, 1978, Vol 33, Issue 4, p51
- ISSN
0003-7893
- Publication type
Article