The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, ... ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 23. köideLaw Times Office, 1871 |
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... Sea Venture ( the present respondents ) , against the owners of the steamship Fenham ( the present appellants ) . The facts are sufficiently stated in the judgment post : Sir R. Phillimore on Feb. 4 , 1870 , gave judg- ment ( not ...
... Sea Venture ( the present respondents ) , against the owners of the steamship Fenham ( the present appellants ) . The facts are sufficiently stated in the judgment post : Sir R. Phillimore on Feb. 4 , 1870 , gave judg- ment ( not ...
Page 330
... Sea Venture the collision would have happened ? and to that they reply in the negative . They say that in their opinion if the Fenham had starboarded at the time when this vessel was at the distance which she says that she was , the ...
... Sea Venture the collision would have happened ? and to that they reply in the negative . They say that in their opinion if the Fenham had starboarded at the time when this vessel was at the distance which she says that she was , the ...
Page 331
... Sea Venture to comply with the Admiralty regulations , and that the brig was solely to blame for the calamity that occurred . The con- sequence is , that , in the opinion of their Lord- ships , the judgment must be reversed , and the ...
... Sea Venture to comply with the Admiralty regulations , and that the brig was solely to blame for the calamity that occurred . The con- sequence is , that , in the opinion of their Lord- ships , the judgment must be reversed , and the ...
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