The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1921 - Law |
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... give an incoming ship whose arrival was expected special warning of a sunken wreck Wreck two years old - Circum stances in which it was held that there was no duty on the Harbour Authority to keep a lightship to the expected ship ...
... give an incoming ship whose arrival was expected special warning of a sunken wreck Wreck two years old - Circum stances in which it was held that there was no duty on the Harbour Authority to keep a lightship to the expected ship ...
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... give the approaching mariner warning of its near presence , but also to convey to him unmistakable sailing instructions as to the course he should steer in order to get safely past it . No buoy , they said , which was not " self ...
... give the approaching mariner warning of its near presence , but also to convey to him unmistakable sailing instructions as to the course he should steer in order to get safely past it . No buoy , they said , which was not " self ...
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... give him both warn- ing and sailing instructions . To take a clear example - if the wreck of the " Clan Shaw " had occurred well inside the entrance of the buoyed fairway , and at a point distant ( say ) a cable's length from the line ...
... give him both warn- ing and sailing instructions . To take a clear example - if the wreck of the " Clan Shaw " had occurred well inside the entrance of the buoyed fairway , and at a point distant ( say ) a cable's length from the line ...
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... give the direction to mariners , and discharge them from the duty of looking at the chart . The weight of the evidence negatives this idea , and supports the view of Captain Ewing , captain of the Northern Lighthouses s.s. " Pharos ...
... give the direction to mariners , and discharge them from the duty of looking at the chart . The weight of the evidence negatives this idea , and supports the view of Captain Ewing , captain of the Northern Lighthouses s.s. " Pharos ...
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... give a wide berth to the symbol . " It is then put to him , if the wreck symbol marks 30 feet of water and the ship is drawing 23 feet ( which is the case of the " City of Naples " ) , with that knowledge and nothing else would a ...
... give a wide berth to the symbol . " It is then put to him , if the wreck symbol marks 30 feet of water and the ship is drawing 23 feet ( which is the case of the " City of Naples " ) , with that knowledge and nothing else would a ...
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