The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... course upon which he had started and which would have kept his vessel at an absolutely safe distance from the position of the wreck as indicated on his chart , and he set her upon a new course which , upon a correct reading of his chart ...
... course upon which he had started and which would have kept his vessel at an absolutely safe distance from the position of the wreck as indicated on his chart , and he set her upon a new course which , upon a correct reading of his chart ...
Page 17
... course as and when he actually did . The master does not say so . Being shewn a drawing of the dumb buoy he was asked , " If you had seen a buoy anything in the least like that , what would you have done ? — ( 4 . ) If I had seen a buoy ...
... course as and when he actually did . The master does not say so . Being shewn a drawing of the dumb buoy he was asked , " If you had seen a buoy anything in the least like that , what would you have done ? — ( 4 . ) If I had seen a buoy ...
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... course of his employ- ment . In the course of his opinion Viscount Cave quoted a passage from the judgment of Lord Sumner in Highley's case which contained an admirable summary of the law . Inasmuch as the passage referred to completely ...
... course of his employ- ment . In the course of his opinion Viscount Cave quoted a passage from the judgment of Lord Sumner in Highley's case which contained an admirable summary of the law . Inasmuch as the passage referred to completely ...
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