The Law Times, 229. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1960 |
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Page 229-211
... Held - There had not been any breach of contract by the shipowners because ( i ) the master's notice was a declaration which , particularly as it had been accepted by the charterers , sufficiently defined the quantity for the purposes ...
... Held - There had not been any breach of contract by the shipowners because ( i ) the master's notice was a declaration which , particularly as it had been accepted by the charterers , sufficiently defined the quantity for the purposes ...
Page 229-220
... held that his conduct was not reasonably prudent and this , it is submitted , is a clear example of the proposition that " the reasonable man is the personification of the court's social judgment . " The learned trial judge made his ...
... held that his conduct was not reasonably prudent and this , it is submitted , is a clear example of the proposition that " the reasonable man is the personification of the court's social judgment . " The learned trial judge made his ...
Page 229-282
... held that the name and arms clauses were both valid . The wording of both clauses followed that of In re Drax ( 1906 , 94 L. T. Rep . 611 ) , where a clause in practically identical terms was held to be good . He considered the words ...
... held that the name and arms clauses were both valid . The wording of both clauses followed that of In re Drax ( 1906 , 94 L. T. Rep . 611 ) , where a clause in practically identical terms was held to be good . He considered the words ...
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