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Document-Id: 231200, Please cite as: "http://www.trans-lex.org/231200"TitleIran-US Claims Tribunal, Harnischfeger Corp. v. MORT, 7 IRAN-U.S. C.T.R. 1984, at 90 et seq.Additional Information Permission TextThis document is included in TransLex by kind permission of
1The signature of Mr. Mosk is accompanied by the word "Concurring".2The signature of Mr. Ansari is accompanied by the words "Dissenting in Part. Concurring in Part".3Filed 13 July 1984.1Restatement (Second) of Conflict of Laws §188 (1971); see also Dicey and Morris, The Conflict of Laws, p. 219 (1980 2d ed.)23 IRAN-U.S. C.T.R. 42.3UCC §3-302(2) provides as follows: A payee may be a holder in due course.1UCC $3-305(2) provides as follows: To the extent that a holder is a holder in due course he takes the instrument free from . . . (2) all defenses of any party to the instrument with whom the holder has not dealt . . .2UCC §2-319(1)(a) provides as follows: (1) Unless otherwise agreed the term F.O.B. (which means "free on board") at a named place, even though used only in connection with the stated price, is a delivery term under which (a) when the term is F. O. B. the place of shipment, the seller must at that place ship the goods in the manner provided in this Article (Section 2-504) and bear the expense and risk of putting them into the possession of the carrier; . . . UCC §2-504 provides, in part, as follows: Where the seller is required or authorized to send the goods to the buyer and the contract does not require him to deliver them at a particular destination, then unless otherwise agreed he must (a) put the goods in the possession of such a carrier and make such a contract for their transportation as may be reasonable having regard to the nature of the goods and other circumstances of the case; . . .3UCC §2-509(1)(a) provides as follows: (1) Where the contract requires or authorizes the seller to ship the goods by carrier (a) if it does not require him to deliver them at a particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when the goods are duly delivered to the carrier even though the shipment is under reservation (Section 2-505); . . .1UCC §2-602(1) provides as follows: (1) Rejection of goods must be within a reasonable time after their delivery or tender. It is ineffective unless the buyer seasonably notifies the seller.Referring PrinciplesTrans-Lex Principle: XIV.2 - Law applicable to international contract Contact - Team - Trustees - Disclaimer / Legal information / Privacy - Twitter - FacebookA project of CENTRAL, University of Cologne. Co-sponsored by Klemens Pleyer Foundation