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Welcome to Scribd, the world's digital library. Read, publish, and share books and documents. See moreDownloadStandard viewFull view of .Save to My LibraryLook up keyword or sectionLike thisShare on social networks9Activity×Share to your social networks.TweetEmbedTable Of ContentsIntroductionPart 1 [Factual Situation and Legal Foundations]A. The Classification of VesselsI. The Concept of ‘Classification’II. The Historical Development of Classification SocietiesIII. The Relevance of Classification Societies for the Maritime
Industry2. Marine Insurance and Classification Societies3. The Norwegian Saleform and a Confirmation of Class4. Charter Parties and Classification Societies5. The Rules of a Classification Society6. Marine Surveyors7. Other ActivitiesV. The International Association of Classification Societies
(IACS)VI. Current Challenges for Classification Societies1. The Dual Role of Classification Societies2. Selling Safety in a Competitive Environment3. Shipowners/Operators Have to Report Damage4. Sub-standard Classification Societies5. Current International Developments: Goal-based Standards6. Classification Societies in LitigationB. Private Operations and Public Functions in DetailI. Private Operations1. Contracts and Contracting Parties2. Obligations of the Classification SocietyII. Public Functions2. Obligations of the Classification SocietyPart 2 [Legal Analysis]A. Private Functions: The Protection of Contracting
PartiesI. English Law1. Liability for Breach of Contractual Duty2. Implied Contractual Duty to Exercise Reasonable Care and Skill3. Tort of Negligence4. Exemption and Limitation ClausesII. United States Law1. The Applicable Law: Federal or State Law3. The Leading Precedentsa. The Great American Insurance Caseaa. The Factsb. The Shipping Corporation of India II Casec. The Sundance Cased. The Interore III Casee. ConclusionIII. German Law1. The Legal Nature of the Contract2. Liability for Breach of Contract3. Tort LawIV. ConclusionB. Private Functions: Liability Towards Third Parties1. Contractual Protection of the Third Party2. Tort of Negligenceb. The Marc Rich Case (The “Nicholas H.”)(1) Direct Physical Loss(2) Voluntary Assumption of Responsibility(3) Policy Considerations: Insurance(1) Reasonable Reliance(2) Policy Considerations(3) Consequences: to Whom Are the Societies Liable?c. Reeman v. Department of Transportd. Perrett v. Collins and Otherse. Conclusion: Marc Rich Reasoning to be Applied to All Cases?3. Tort of Deceita. Braginton v. Chapman and Others (The “Midas”)b. Thiodon v. Tindall (The “Ibex”)4. The Effect of Disclaimers of Liability5. Conclusion1. Contractual Right of Indemnitya. The Steamship Mutual Caseb. The Gulf Tampa Drydock Casec. The Continental Insurance Cased. The Psarianos Casee. Again: The Great American Insurance Casef. Conclusions3. Tort of Negligent Misrepresentationa. The Coastal (Bermuda) Caseb. The Somarelf II Casec. Again: The Sundance Cased. The Cargill Casee. The Otto Candies Casef. § 311 Restatement (Second) of Torts4. Strict Liability?a. Abnormally Dangerous Activitiesb. Liability for Defective Productsc. Conclusion5. Tort of Fraudulent Misrepresentation6. The Effect of Disclaimers of Liability7. Conclusiona. Proximity of Performance (Leistungsnähe)b. Interest of the Contractual Creditor (Gläubigernähe)c. Foreseeability (Erkennbarkeit)aa. Recipients of a Confirmation of Classbb. Passengersdd. Insurance Companiese. Addendum: Incorrect Information by the Shipowner3. Culpa in Contrahendo4. § 823 (1) BGBc. Technical Standards as the Relevant Standard of Cared. Other Prerequisites of § 823 (1) BGB5. § 823 (2) BGB6. § 826 BGB7. The Effect of Disclaimers8. ConclusionIV. Application of the Conclusions to Claims by Different
Parties1. Claims by Recipients of a Confirmation of Class3. Claims by Legal Subjects Which Have not Received Informationa. Persons that Have Been Affected in Their Life or Healthb. Legal Subjects that Have Sustained Other DamageC. Public FunctionsI. Liability under English Law1. Claims by Private Partiesa. Liability of the Classification Society2. Recourse of the Flag StateII. Liability under United States Lawb. The Concept of Immunityc. The Discretionary Function ExemptionIII. Liability under German Lawa. Civil Liability or State Liability for the Survey of Vesselsb. Preconditions of § 839 BGBc. State Liability as a Subsidiary Liability0 of .Results for: No results containing your search query{{& result_text }}
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