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The Proposed Rotterdam Rules Differ from the Hague Rules in All of the Following Except: A. the Elimination of the Requirement of

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The proposed Rotterdam Rules differ from the Hague Rules in all of the following except: a. the elimination of the requirement of written bills of lading. b. the expansion of carrier liability from "door to door." c. the elimination of errors in navigation as an exception from liability. d. the elimination of perils of the sea as an exception from liability

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The correct answer is a. the elimination of the requirement of written bills of lading.The proposed Rotterdam Rules do not eliminate the requirement of written bills of lading. The requirement for written bills of lading is still present in the proposed Rotterdam Rules. The other options, such as the expansion of carrier liability from "door to door," the elimination of errors in navigation as an exception from liability, and the elimination of perils of the sea as an exception from liability, are differences between the proposed Rotterdam Rules and the Hague Rules.