16/11/2023
This edition of The Wire focuses on terms and conditions for shipbrokers.
These terms and conditions are published for the general interest of members of ITIC. The specific requirements of individual businesses vary and accordingly no responsibility can be taken for the suitability of these terms and conditions to a specific business or contract. These terms and conditions are to be used when English Law and Jurisdiction applies.
These terms and conditions are published for the general interest of members of ITIC. The specific requirements of individual businesses vary and accordingly no responsibility can be taken for the suitability of these terms and conditions to a specific business or contract. As with all contractual terms it is important that the user ensures that they are properly incorporated in their contract with their counterparty. Members should seek the advice of their usual legal advisor prior to using these terms and conditions.
The following guidelines for incorporating standard terms and conditions are applicable to all of the suggested terms and conditions published by ITIC (found below). Having an excellent set of Standard Terms and Conditions (Terms) in your desk drawer or on your website, is all very well, but unless you have incorporated them into your dealings with your client, they will not form part of your legal relationship with your client and you will not be able to rely on the terms should a dispute arise. It is therefore very important that you incorporate your Terms into your dealings. Members of ITIC should seek the advice of their usual legal advisor prior to using any of these terms and conditions.
You can listen to a podcast episode all about terms and conditions!