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Page 267
... award or any part of an award , in the form of a special case for the decision of the High Court , " the court would need to know whether any and if so what question of law was in issue . Unfortunately , there was no procedure to enable ...
... award or any part of an award , in the form of a special case for the decision of the High Court , " the court would need to know whether any and if so what question of law was in issue . Unfortunately , there was no procedure to enable ...
Page 280
... award may be paid . Although the degree of success is immaterial in relation to a salvage entitlement it is , nonetheless , a very material criterion in relation to the assessment of the salvage award for there exists a close affinity ...
... award may be paid . Although the degree of success is immaterial in relation to a salvage entitlement it is , nonetheless , a very material criterion in relation to the assessment of the salvage award for there exists a close affinity ...
Page 282
... award . The appeal tribunal has a power to " maintain , increase or reduce " 26 the original award ; to make directions as to the costs at both the original and appeal arbitrations ; charge a reasonable fee for its services and punish ...
... award . The appeal tribunal has a power to " maintain , increase or reduce " 26 the original award ; to make directions as to the costs at both the original and appeal arbitrations ; charge a reasonable fee for its services and punish ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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