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BRITISH DYEWOOD COMPANY, LTD. v. FUERST BROS. & CO., LTD.

(1933) 46 Ll.L.Rep. 249

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Branson.

Sale of goods (c.i.f.)-Claim by buyers to reject parcel of gall nuts as not being in accordance with contract-Dispute to be settled by arbitration according to rules of General Produce Brokers' Association-Rule 9 (f)-Award "that the contract be closed by the buyers invoicing back the goods to the sellers" at a certain weight and price "plus interest at 5 per cent. per annum from the date of taking up the documents to the date of this award. All charges which have been incurred to be for sellers' account. Settlement to be made within seven days of this award. The onus of recovering under the marine policy from the insurance company rests entirely upon the sellers"- Construction - Whether an award upholding rejection by buyers or entitling buyers only to the difference between the contract price and invoicing-back price, plus certain charges

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