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... fact that notice of abandonment has been declined by the under- writers raises no presumption of invalidity in the notice . See Suart v . Merchants Marine ( 1898 ) .3 Ship A sank and was in fact a constructive total loss . Notice of ...
... fact that notice of abandonment has been declined by the under- writers raises no presumption of invalidity in the notice . See Suart v . Merchants Marine ( 1898 ) .3 Ship A sank and was in fact a constructive total loss . Notice of ...
Page 267
... fact and law . If there was no live issue of law this was apparent from the fact of the judgment which was therefore final . This approach worked well and gave rise to none of the problems which beset arbitration awards . The lesson was ...
... fact and law . If there was no live issue of law this was apparent from the fact of the judgment which was therefore final . This approach worked well and gave rise to none of the problems which beset arbitration awards . The lesson was ...
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... fact they had not been presented . A dispute arose between the owner and the holder of the bills of lading ( the voyage charterer ) whether , when delivering the cargo , the agent acted for the owner or for the charterer . The court ...
... fact they had not been presented . A dispute arose between the owner and the holder of the bills of lading ( the voyage charterer ) whether , when delivering the cargo , the agent acted for the owner or for the charterer . The court ...
Contents
Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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