The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 331
... circumstances beyond the control of the owners . " So says the Lord Ordinary , and I agree . It is equally certain that such a clause " must be construed with refer- ence to the circumstances existing at the time 331 V. The Co - opera ...
... circumstances beyond the control of the owners . " So says the Lord Ordinary , and I agree . It is equally certain that such a clause " must be construed with refer- ence to the circumstances existing at the time 331 V. The Co - opera ...
Page 339
... circumstances ? " - ( 4 . ) " Yes , I agree to that not as quickly as the ship could deliver though . " This brings the matter back to the general question of law , and clears the defenders ' feet on the question of fact . Later The ...
... circumstances ? " - ( 4 . ) " Yes , I agree to that not as quickly as the ship could deliver though . " This brings the matter back to the general question of law , and clears the defenders ' feet on the question of fact . Later The ...
Page 452
... Circumstances in which held that one ship should bear two - thirds of the damage , and the other one- third . Crown ... circumstances under which the discharge took place , including circumstances affecting the consignees as well as ...
... Circumstances in which held that one ship should bear two - thirds of the damage , and the other one- third . Crown ... circumstances under which the discharge took place , including circumstances affecting the consignees as well as ...
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