Lloyd's List Law Reports, Volum 29Lloyd's, 1927 |
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Side 351
... Conditions of user of dock . All barges while in Chelsea Dock are at the sole risk of owners or persons bringing or causing the same to be brought into the dock . " Whether includes " dock " " lock . " Whether conditions sufficiently ...
... Conditions of user of dock . All barges while in Chelsea Dock are at the sole risk of owners or persons bringing or causing the same to be brought into the dock . " Whether includes " dock " " lock . " Whether conditions sufficiently ...
Side 29-1
... condition or to the extent of her owner's statutory liability of £ 8 per ton . Later the owner repudiated the transaction and said he had never given such instructions and that Messrs . Bram- well , Clayton & Clayton had no authority to ...
... condition or to the extent of her owner's statutory liability of £ 8 per ton . Later the owner repudiated the transaction and said he had never given such instructions and that Messrs . Bram- well , Clayton & Clayton had no authority to ...
Side 29-5
... condition or to the extent of her owner's statutory liability of £ 8 per ton . Later the owner repudiated the transaction and said he had never given such instructions and that Messrs . Bram- well , Clayton & Clayton had no authority to ...
... condition or to the extent of her owner's statutory liability of £ 8 per ton . Later the owner repudiated the transaction and said he had never given such instructions and that Messrs . Bram- well , Clayton & Clayton had no authority to ...
Side 29-8
... condition would not cost more than the ordinary fair wear and tear ex- penses . Much has been said as to mechani- cal breakdowns at sea , but if the defen- dants are entitled to any damage under this head there appears to be ample ad ...
... condition would not cost more than the ordinary fair wear and tear ex- penses . Much has been said as to mechani- cal breakdowns at sea , but if the defen- dants are entitled to any damage under this head there appears to be ample ad ...
Side 29-10
... condition , witness replied that he never heard the rumours , and said that the company was , both in 1923 and at present , one of the premier companies carrying that type of risk . Cross - examined by Mr. Birkett , WITNESS said he told ...
... condition , witness replied that he never heard the rumours , and said that the company was , both in 1923 and at present , one of the premier companies carrying that type of risk . Cross - examined by Mr. Birkett , WITNESS said he told ...
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Side 184 - Neither the carrier nor the ship shall be responsible for loss or damage arising or resulting from — (a) Act, neglect, or default of the master, mariner, pilot, or the servants of the carrier in the navigation or in the management of the ship...
Side 180 - America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped and supplied, neither the vessel, her owner or owners, agent, or charterers shall become or be held responsible for damage or loss resulting from faults or errors in navigation or in the management of said vessel...
Side 29-17 - No action or proceeding shall be open to objection, on the ground that a merely declaratory judgment or order is sought thereby, and the Court may make binding declarations of right whether any consequential relief is or could be claimed, or not.
Side 219 - The court said there must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as, in the ordinary course of things, does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Side 227 - ... satisfied that there is no sufficient reason why the matter should not be referred in accordance with the agreement, and that the applicant was, at the time when the proceedings were commenced, and still remains, ready and willing to do all things necessary to the proper conduct of the arbitration, may make an order staying the proceedings.
Side 289 - The owners of every vessel or float of timber shall be answerable to the undertakers for any damage done by such vessel or float of timber, or by any person employed about the same, to the harbour, dock or pier or the quays or works connected therewith...
Side 65 - The doctrine will apply, which is to be found, I believe, In the laws of all civilized nations, that if a man either by words or by conduct, has intimated that he consents to an act which has been done, and that he will offer no opposition to it, although it could not have been lawfully done without his consent, and he thereby induces others to do that from which they otherwise might have abstained, he cannot question the legality of the act he had so sanctioned, to the prejudice of those who have...
Side 128 - Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity, or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper.
Side 128 - Neither the carrier nor the ship shall in any event be or become liable for any loss or damage to or in connection with goods in an amount exceeding £100 per package or unit, or the equivalent of that sum in other currency, unless the nature and value of such goods have been declared by the shipper before shipment and inserted in the bill of lading.
Side 167 - represents and takes the place of the policy and conveys all the rights "of the original policy holder (for the purpose of collecting any loss or "claims) as fully as if the property was covered by a special policy direct "to the holder of this certificate and free from any liability for unpaid "premiums.