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MODE OF TRANSPORT AND THE APPROPRIATE INCOTERM 2000

 
 
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 INCOTERMS 2000CFRCIFCIPCPTDAFDDPDDUDEQDESEXWFASFCAFOB

MODE OF TRANSPORT AND THE APPROPRIATE INCOTERM 2000

Any mode of transport
Group E EXW Ex Works (... named place)
Group F FCA Free Carrier (... named place)
Group C CPT Carriage Paid To (... named place of destination)
CIP Carriage and Insurance Paid To (... named place of destination)
Group D DAF Delivered At Frontier (... named place)
DDU Delivered Duty Unpaid (... named place of destination)
DDP Delivered Duty Paid (... named place of destination)


Maritime and inland waterway transport only
Group F FAS Free Alongside Ship (... named port of shipment)
FOB Free On Board (... named port of shipment)
Group C CFR Cost and Freight (... named port of destination)
CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight (... named port of destination)
Group D DES Delivered Ex Ship (... named port of destination)
DEQ Delivered Ex Quay (... named port of destination)



1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF INCOTERMS
2. WHY REVISIONS OF INCOTERMS?
3. INCOTERMS
4. INCORPORATION OF INCOTERMS INTO THE CONTRACT OF SALE
5. THE STRUCTURE OF INCOTERMS
6. TERMINOLOGY
7. THE SELLER'S DELIVERY OBLIGATIONS
8. PASSING OF RISKS AND COSTS RELATING TO THE GOODS
9. THE TERMS
10. THE EXPRESSION "NO OBLIGATION"
11. VARIANTS OF INCOTERMS
12. CUSTOMS OF THE PORT OR OF A PARTICULAR TRADE
13. THE BUYER'S OPTIONS ASTOTHE PLACE OF SHIPMENT
14. CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
15. PACKAGING
16. INSPECTION OF GOODS
17. MODE OF TRANSPORT AND THE APPROPRIATE INCOTERM 2000
18. THE RECOMMENDED USE
19. THE BILL OF LADING AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
20. NON-NEGOTIABLE TRANSPORT DOCUMENTS INSTEAD OF BILLS OF LADING
21. THE RIGHT TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CARRIER
22. ICC ARBITRATION



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