CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD UNDER THE OHADA LAW
CONTRACT AND LIABILITY
The construction of a viable economic space depends on an effective and efficient transportation law. The OHADA Uniform Act relating to contracts of carriage of goods by road is envisioned to accommodate these requirements in spite of fact that regulatory rights, duties and liability of the carrier and the sender, parties to the contract of carriage are incomplete.
Détails sur le livre | |
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Auteur | Cyrille MONKAM |
ISBN | 978-9956-532-16-9 |
Nombre de pages de la version papier | 250 pages |
Format | 150 x 220 mm |
Date de publication | 2020 |
Editeur | Presses universitaires d'Afrique |
Langue | Français |
The construction of a viable economic space depends on an effective and efficient transportation law. The OHADA Uniform Act relating to contracts of carriage of goods by road is envisioned to accommodate these requirements in spite of fact that regulatory rights, duties and liability of the carrier and the sender, parties to the contract of carriage are incomplete.
This key book analyzes the whole contract of carriage of goods by road and liability of parties under the provisions of the OHADA law in its legal and technical aspects. The presentation of this Uniform Act in an easier approach is an urgent need in the context of extension of the OHADA law in the African landscape. Indeed, States with legal tradition of Common law will find a particular interest because this Act contains the main legal principles governing this activity in their area.
In an informed and concise style, the developments made in this book include several explanations of academic writers and comments on latest cases of African law, Comparative law and Common law systems.
This book is an invaluable reference tool for transport practitioners with an international and national client base. Furthermore, it is a useful guide for academics and students of the carriage of goods by road within the OHADA area.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Case law.................................................................... 13
- Legal writing.............................................................. 14
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Professional sources.......................................................... 15
- Contract of carriage.................................................... 15
- Unwritten custom and usages of transport 15
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK......................................... 16
- Community authorities.................................................... 16
- The national administrative authorities 16
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The professional structures................................................ 17
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Structures created by States: Regulatory agencies.............. 17
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The CEMAC Zone............................................... 17
- The National Council for Road Transport (NCRT)...... 17
- The National Committee for Road Safety (NCRS). 18
- National Management Offices of Land Freight..... 19
- The ECOWAS Region.......................................... 21
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The CEMAC Zone............................................... 17
- Structures created by transportation actors: Unions.......... 22
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Structures created by States: Regulatory agencies.............. 17
CHAPTER 1
NATURE OF THE CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE 25
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DEFINITION OF CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE 25
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The criteria for the contract of carriage 25
- Movement............................................................. 25
- The mastery of movement........................................ 26
- The professional look of the movement 26
- Specific features of the contract of carriage 27
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The criteria for the contract of carriage 25
- The consensual nature of the contract 28
- The commercial character of the contract 28
- The forced character of contract................................ 29
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BASIC DISTINCTIONS...................................................... 29
- Contract of carriage and Charterparties contract................. 30
- Contract of carriage and Carriage commission................... 31
- Contract of carriage and Deposit contract 31
- Contract of carriage and Removal contract 31
- Contract of carriage and Logistics contract 32
CHAPTER 2 :
FORMATION OFTHE CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF
GOODS BY ROAD................................................................................................ 33
- IDENTIFICATION OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE
CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE................................................ 33
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The parties to the contract of carriage 34
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The cargo interests.................................................. 34
- The Sender: Contracting Party 34
- The Receiver: Adhering party to the contract.......... 35
- The carrier of the goods........................................... 36
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The cargo interests.................................................. 34
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The participants in the contract of carriage 36
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Substituted carriers.................................................. 37
- The subcontractor............................................. 37
- The successive carrier......................................... 38
- Middlemen in transportation................................... 39
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Substituted carriers.................................................. 37
- Non-intermediaries Agents: The Factor 39
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Intermediaries Agents........................................ 40
- The authorized custom agent 41
- The freight forwarder 41
- Clerks.................................................................... 42
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THE CONCLUSION OF THE CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE.... 43
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Compliance with pre-contractual obligations.................... 43
- The pricing of transport.......................................... 43
- The handing over of the goods for carriage 44
- The determination of movement conditions................ 44
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The signature of carriage documentation 44
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The consignment note............................................ 45
- The content of consignment note 46
- The evidentiary value of the consignment note....... 48
- The documents accompanying the goods 49
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The consignment note............................................ 45
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Compliance with pre-contractual obligations.................... 43
CHAPTER 3 :
EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE
OF GOODS BY ROAD................................................................ 51
- PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT
BY THE CARGO INTERESTS.............................................. 51
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The rights of cargo interests........................................... 51
- The power to give instructions to the carrier and
the right to dispose of the goods in transit................... 52
- The right to take delivery......................................... 53
- The obligations of cargo interests 53
The main obligation: payment of the agreed or proper freight.. ………………….53 3.1.2.2. Other obligations 54
- The packaging of the goods................................ 54
- The information of the carrier 55
- The reception of delivery.................................... 55
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PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT BY THE CARRIER..... 56
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The rights of the carrier................................................. 56
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The rights resulting from transportation impediments... 56
- The power of decision of the carrier 56
- The right to compensation................................. 57
- Earnings with security arising from non-payment
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The rights resulting from transportation impediments... 56
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The rights of the carrier................................................. 56
of the carriage claims................................................. 58
- The right to retention......................................... 58
- The privilege of the carrier.................................. 58
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Duties of the carrier...................................................... 59
- The takeover of the goods........................................ 59
- Loading, stowage and unloading 61
- Movement of the goods........................................... 62
- The delivery of the goods......................................... 63
CHAPTER 4
LIABILITY OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONTRACT OF
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD.............................................. 65
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THE LIABILITY OF THE ROAD CARRIER. 65
- The legal regime of the carrier’s liability 66
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Causes of the carrier’s liability 66
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Damage........................................................... 66
- The foundation of damage 67
- The types of damages in road transportation 71
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The liability due to the loss and delay of the goods... 73
- The loss of the goods 74
- The delay in delivery 77
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Damage........................................................... 66
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The exemption from liability of the carrier 80
- Exemption from proof of non-existence of
fault of the carrier................................................ 82
- The assessment of external causes materializing
the absence of fault....................................... 82
- The external causes excluding the force majeure 88
- Evidence of external causes 93
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Exemption from proof of specific risks arising during transportation.......................................................................................................... 97
- The risk agreed between the parties 98
- The risk caused by the beneficiary 101
- The natural risk of the goods 104
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The exclusion from the exemption 105
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The willful misconduct of the carrier and his servants.... 106
- Will in the performance of the act 108
- The determination in the pursuit of damage 112
- Gross negligence of the carrier 115
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The willful misconduct of the carrier and his servants.... 106
- The qualification of gross negligence............... 116
- The definition of gross negligence.................. 122
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The flexibility of liability.............................................. 126
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Contractual arrangements on liability 126
- The declaration of the value of goods 126
- The declaration of a special interest in delivery...... 128
- The judicial arrangement of the amount of compensation 130
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Contractual arrangements on liability 126
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THE LIABILITY OF CARGO INTERESTS 132
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The causes of liability of the cargo interests 132
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The personal damage of cargo interests 132
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Non-compliance with contractual clauses............. 133
- The nonpayment of freight........................... 133
- The prolonged immobilization
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Non-compliance with contractual clauses............. 133
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The personal damage of cargo interests 132
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The causes of liability of the cargo interests 132
of vehicle with loading................................. 133
- Non-compliance with the disclosure requirement:
false declarations of the sender............................ 134
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The damage caused by the goods 134
- Intrinsic Defect.............................................. 135
- Defective Packaging........................................ 135
- Personal Harms.............................................. 135
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The question of exemption from liability of cargo interests... 136
- The problem: the legislature’s silence 136
- The solution: the use of domestic law 137
CHAPTER 5
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES RELATED
TO CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD............ 139
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COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS 139
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The parties to the proceedings...................................... 139
- Claimants............................................................ 140
- Defendants.......................................................... 141
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The rules of jurisdiction............................................... 142
- The rules of jurisdiction in arbitration 143
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The rules of jurisdiction in judicial matters................. 144
- The rules of jurisdiction in internal transport........ 144
- The rules of jurisdiction in international transport 145
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The mode to sue before the courts 146
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In judicial disputes................................................ 146
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The prerequisite: protest and graceful claim........... 146
- The deadline for protest 147
- The time limit of pre-litigation complaint 148
- The method to sue, request or summons?............. 150
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The prerequisite: protest and graceful claim........... 146
- In arbitral disputes................................................ 151
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In judicial disputes................................................ 146
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The prescription of legal action.................................... 152
- The normal flow of the limitation period................ 153
- The abnormal flow of limitation period 154
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The parties to the proceedings...................................... 139
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THE UNFOLDING OF PROCEEDINGS 156
- The smooth running of judicial disputes 157
- The office of the Judge........................................... 157
- The normal outcome of judicial disputes 157
- The abnormal outcome of judicial disputes................ 158
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The smooth running of arbitral disputes 158
- The arbitral tribunal.............................................. 158
- The arbitral award................................................. 159
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The compensation payable under OHADA law............... 161
- Limitation by reference to the goods 162
- Limitation by reference to the transport charges.......... 163
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LIMITS OF ATTRACTION OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION MODES IN THE OHADA AREA 164
- The slowness of judicial proceedings 164
- The cost of arbitration................................................. 165
- The difficulties in enforcing judgments or arbitral awards.. 166
CONCLUSION.......................................................................... 169
APPENDICES........................................................................... 171
Appendix 1:............................................................................. 171
Appendix 2:............................................................................. 195
Appendix 3:............................................................................. 196
INDEX...................................................................................... 207