Lloyd's List Law Reports, Volumen3Lloyd's, 1920 |
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action Admiralty ADMIRALTY DIVISION agreed alleged anchor Arbitrator asked astern award Balloch Bill of Lading breach buoy Burutu buyers cargo caused Charter Charter-party claim claimants Clan Chisholm clause Clermiston collision Company condemnation consigned contract convoy costs Counsel course Court of Appeal Crown damages declaration defendants Dunvegan Castle Elder Brethren enemy engines entitled evidence fact fire German giving judgment helm instructed by Messrs John Knox July June Justice Bailhache Justice HILL Justice Roche Justice ROWLATT learned Judge LESLIE SCOTT liability List Law Reports Lloyd's List Lloyd's List Law Lord Justice Lord SUMNER Lordship loss MACKINNON McGAREL HOGG ment owners parties payment Pilot plaintiffs Policy port Port Hacking PRESIDENT proceedings question Raeburn reason regard respondents risk salvage seizure sellers ship shipment short blasts starboard steamer steamship tion tons gross Treasury Solicitor Trinity House Underwriters vessel voyage warlike operations
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Página 28 - Privateering is and remains abolished; 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.
Página 343 - CONDITION, by , on board the called the , whereof is Master, for this present voyage, now lying in the port of and bound for . To say : [insert description of merchandise] being marked and numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered in the like good order and condition, at the aforesaid port of , (the dangers of the seas only excepted,) unto or assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods , with primage and average accustomed.
Página 430 - Marine insurance by the following or similar but not more extensive clause : warranted free of capture, seizure and detention and the consequences thereof, or of any attempt thereat (piracy excepted) and also from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations whether before or after declaration of war.
Página 385 - Where a marine policy has been assigned so as to pass the beneficial interest in such policy, the assignee of the policy is entitled to sue thereon in his own name; and the defendant is entitled to make any defence arising out of the contract which he would have been entitled to make if the action had been brought in the name of the person by or on behalf of whom the policy was effected.
Página 132 - But the general word which follows particular and specific words of the same nature as itself takes its meaning from them, and is presumed to be restricted to the same genus as those words ; or, in other words, as comprehending only things of the same kind as those designated by them ; unless, of course, there be something to show that a wider sense was intended.
Página 252 - Warranted free of capture, seizure, arrest, restraint, or detainment, and the consequences thereof or of any attempt thereat (piracy excepted), and also from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations whether before or after declaration of war.
Página 295 - Warranted free from particular average unless the vessel or craft be stranded, sunk, or burnt, but notwithstanding this warranty the underwriters are to pay the insured value of any package or packages which may be totally lost...
Página 131 - That in the event of loss of time from deficiency of men or stores, breakdown of machinery, stranding, or damage preventing the working of the vessel for more than 24 consecutive hours, the payment of hire shall cease until she be again in an efficient state to resume her service...
Página 295 - ... by reason of the exercise of any liberty granted to the Shipowner or Charterer under the contract of affreightment, or of any omission or error in the description of the interest vessel or voyage.
Página 251 - Every master or other officer in command of any merchant or other vessel under the convoy of any ship of Her Majesty shall obey the commanding officer thereof in all matters relating to the navigation or security of the convoy, and shall take such precautions for avoiding the enemy as may be directed by such commanding officer ; and if he shall fail to obey such directions...