单选题Should it appear that war or blockade would prevent the vessel from safely reaching the port of destination and / or discharging the goods thereat,the Carrier().Ais entitled to discharge the goods at the port of loading or any other safe and convenient place and terminate the contract of carriageBis not entitled to terminate the contract of carriageCis not entitled to claim against the shipper or charterer any damage that he will suffer with the cargo on boardDis entitled to claim freight with the cargo on board

单选题
Should it appear that war or blockade would prevent the vessel from safely reaching the port of destination and / or discharging the goods thereat,the Carrier().
A

is entitled to discharge the goods at the port of loading or any other safe and convenient place and terminate the contract of carriage

B

is not entitled to terminate the contract of carriage

C

is not entitled to claim against the shipper or charterer any damage that he will suffer with the cargo on board

D

is entitled to claim freight with the cargo on board


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