PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY versus MACKINNON MACHENZIE & COMPANY OF PAKISTAN LIMITED
Section 128, Customs Act 1969 Section 55 Contract Act (IX of 1872), section 128, which collects the short-term landing of cargo on a ship to recover the ship's agent's responsibility by ship Described in the Contract Act. , 1872 Applicable to this is the main obligation to assert responsibility for the shipping agent's claim, which is consistent with a declaration made under Section 55 (e), Customs Act, 1969, whereby the agent issued all Demanding exclusion of liabilities due to such declaration. The shipping agent, being an agent, holds himself liable for the loss or removal of all short delivery claims that may be declared a cargo effect as detailed in Section 55 (2) of the Customs Act 1969 Is. He was responsible for paying all the penalties against him and completing the claim under which the claims related to the short delivery could be fulfilled under the declaration claim, the carrier, the shipping agent after his full clothing trial It was personally responsible for the declaration made under Section 55 (d), the Customs Act, 1969, when the agent's responsibility was only crystalline and extended once such responsibility was established by the court. Or be acknowledged by the carrier. Once such an obligation has been established and proved in court, the same applies to the agent when that duty arises against the principal, the agent being jointly and severally liable. And becomes and joins the court's decree. The broad liability principles listed in Section 128, the Contract Act, 1872
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