The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 391
... loading and discharge at a daily rate . They maintained , however , that the words " but according to the custom of the respective ports " are not incon- sistent with the manuscript matter , and there - ship Co. ( [ 1892 ] 1 Q.B. 854 ) ...
... loading and discharge at a daily rate . They maintained , however , that the words " but according to the custom of the respective ports " are not incon- sistent with the manuscript matter , and there - ship Co. ( [ 1892 ] 1 Q.B. 854 ) ...
Page 392
... loading , as Steamship be used in a charter - party , it has been long in the present case , the charterers were entitled Love & settled that every day , including Sundays and to detain the ship for seventeen working days at Stewart ...
... loading , as Steamship be used in a charter - party , it has been long in the present case , the charterers were entitled Love & settled that every day , including Sundays and to detain the ship for seventeen working days at Stewart ...
Page 393
... loading for sixteen and a quarter days , and for as many more days as the loading might be interfered with by the weather . Mr Reid , who is a director of the defenders ' company , frankly admits this in his evidence , and says : " Of ...
... loading for sixteen and a quarter days , and for as many more days as the loading might be interfered with by the weather . Mr Reid , who is a director of the defenders ' company , frankly admits this in his evidence , and says : " Of ...
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