The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... owners , there will be much difficulty in apportioning it between them . One way would be to look up the computations in the judicial process and to go on these , but for that there seems no warrant , and the whole situation may be ...
... owners , there will be much difficulty in apportioning it between them . One way would be to look up the computations in the judicial process and to go on these , but for that there seems no warrant , and the whole situation may be ...
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... owners of the ship , or some or one of them , or the manager , may reside or have a place of business ; or ( c ) in which the ship is registered , without prejudice to any transfer as hereinafter provided . 5. Transmission to Forum ...
... owners of the ship , or some or one of them , or the manager , may reside or have a place of business ; or ( c ) in which the ship is registered , without prejudice to any transfer as hereinafter provided . 5. Transmission to Forum ...
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... owner or charterers of the ship , or of a solicitor in Great Britain authorised to act for the owners , charterers , agent , master , or consignee of the ship , are known to him , give to such agent or solicitor by post , telegram , or ...
... owner or charterers of the ship , or of a solicitor in Great Britain authorised to act for the owners , charterers , agent , master , or consignee of the ship , are known to him , give to such agent or solicitor by post , telegram , or ...
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... owner " " It is on 1st July 1893 , contains a provision that of any vessel . . shall in all respects seaworthy . exercise due diligence to make the said vessel as to seaworthiness is thereby determined . " his obligation further ...
... owner " " It is on 1st July 1893 , contains a provision that of any vessel . . shall in all respects seaworthy . exercise due diligence to make the said vessel as to seaworthiness is thereby determined . " his obligation further ...
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... owner to prove unseaworthiness . It is suggested that the onus of proof is now shifted , that it is now laid upon the shipowner to prove that he had exercised due diligence to provide a seaworthy ship . In England , at least , it would ...
... owner to prove unseaworthiness . It is suggested that the onus of proof is now shifted , that it is now laid upon the shipowner to prove that he had exercised due diligence to provide a seaworthy ship . In England , at least , it would ...
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