Incoterms 2000

Incoterms 2000

Incoterms 2000 in Maritime Law

Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.

The following is a definition of Incoterms 2000, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The Incoterms, the internationally accepted and employed terms for contracts of sale, were first published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) (see this maritime law term in this legal dictionary) in 1936. They were revised in 1953 and reprinted in 1974, including two new terms that had been adopted in 1967, and again in 1976, 1980 and 1990. The latest revision, known as “Incoterms 2000”, came into force on January 1, 2000. It modifies some of the existing terms in an updated format for ease of use, providing traders, lawyers, transport officials and insurers with a modern text reflecting the latest changes in the trading environment. On the Incoterms 2000, see generally Emmanuel Jolivet, Les Incoterms: Étude d’une norme du commerce international, 2003, Litec, Paris. See also the ICC website:https://www.iccwbo.org/.

Incoterms 2000 in Admiralty Law

For information on incoterms 2000 in this context, see the entry on incoterms 2000 in the maritime law encyclopedia.


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