The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... Vessel turning over and sink- ing - Held ( reversing judgment of First Division ) that the failure of the owners to communicate the builders ' instructions to the master rendered the vessel unseaworthy , that such failure was the cause ...
... Vessel turning over and sink- ing - Held ( reversing judgment of First Division ) that the failure of the owners to communicate the builders ' instructions to the master rendered the vessel unseaworthy , that such failure was the cause ...
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... vessel of a peculiar seem to me to be ambiguous , and if they had type was lost under circumstances not satis- been ... vessels . If these instructions had been Doxfords [ the builders ] sent them round as observed the ' Clan ...
... vessel of a peculiar seem to me to be ambiguous , and if they had type was lost under circumstances not satis- been ... vessels . If these instructions had been Doxfords [ the builders ] sent them round as observed the ' Clan ...
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... vessel , and is a matter which can only be accurately ascer- tained by highly technical and highly scientific study . I am , therefore , unable to agree with the Lord President when he says that it would be detrimental to security at ...
... vessel , and is a matter which can only be accurately ascer- tained by highly technical and highly scientific study . I am , therefore , unable to agree with the Lord President when he says that it would be detrimental to security at ...
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... vessel was unseaworthy in that she could not safely undertake a voyage with a cargo of an approxi- mately homogeneous character unless she had , and retained , at least 290 tons of water in her lower tanks . That this was her ...
... vessel was unseaworthy in that she could not safely undertake a voyage with a cargo of an approxi- mately homogeneous character unless she had , and retained , at least 290 tons of water in her lower tanks . That this was her ...
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... vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned , equipped , and supplied , neither the ...
... vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned , equipped , and supplied , neither the ...
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