The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 328
... course which was used for cutting corn , and to drive of his employment , and that the accident arose a pair of horses which pulled the machine . out of his employment . The arbitrator has The horses were yoked to the machine in this ...
... course which was used for cutting corn , and to drive of his employment , and that the accident arose a pair of horses which pulled the machine . out of his employment . The arbitrator has The horses were yoked to the machine in this ...
Page 638
... course to starboard . The " Clan Stuart , " it Owners of S.S. appears to me , was bound to take notice of that signal and to give the information she did . haven . " . " The directions of Article 28 are not to be lightly ignored . They ...
... course to starboard . The " Clan Stuart , " it Owners of S.S. appears to me , was bound to take notice of that signal and to give the information she did . haven . " . " The directions of Article 28 are not to be lightly ignored . They ...
Page 639
... course to port or starboard . They do not mean that the vessel is going to pass on a particular side , nor that her helm is placed in a particular way , nor that the vessel will continue on the course she is taking . ' In the present ...
... course to port or starboard . They do not mean that the vessel is going to pass on a particular side , nor that her helm is placed in a particular way , nor that the vessel will continue on the course she is taking . ' In the present ...
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