As there is a wide
variety of liquid cargoes carried and many different types of ships involved,
the subject of sampling is very wide.
This article deals with the general
principles of how to ascertain the apparent order and condition of liquid goods
when they are shipped and, just as importantly, how to preserve the evidence.
The period of the carrier’s responsibility for liquid
bulk cargoes, under the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules, extends from the time when
the cargo is loaded until the time it is discharged, including the loading and
discharging operations. Under the Hamburg Rules, the carrier, his servants and
agents are responsible for the cargo from the time the cargo is received by
them at the load port until the time it has been delivered at the discharge
port.
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