The legislative intention of The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971 is, ‘to replace a conventional contract, in which it was constantly attempted, often with much success, to relieve the carrier from every kind of liability, by a legislative bargain, under which…his position was to be one of restricted exemption! Per Lord Sumner, Gosse Millard Ltdv Canadian Merchant Marine [1929] AC 223 at 236. (In respect of the Carriage of Goods by

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