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Lloyd's Law Reports

A. S. PEDER P. HEDEGAARD v. HANDELSVERTRETUNG DER U.D.S.S.R. IN DENMARK.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 1
Sale of goods c.i.f.-Tender of documents-Bill of lading to be dated December and/or January-Bill of lading dated January but claused to give ship liberty to deliver goods shipped in February as well as goods shipped in January-Cargo to be delivered to buyers likely to be part of February shipment-Marginal clauses in bill of lading incorporating provisions of charter-party inconsistent with and repugnant to sale contract-Bill of lading held to be bad tender.

MORRIS v. R. & H. GREEN & SILLEY WEIR, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 6
Master and servant-Fatal accident-Claim by dependents of deceased boilermaker-Defence of common employment not made out-Misdirection-Appeal dismissed.

GREATER BRITAIN INSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. v. C. T. BOWRING & CO. (INSURANCE), LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 7
Insurance brokers-Claim by insurance company in liquidation against brokers for premiums - Agreement as to rate of exchange applicable to premiums on and claims under American policies- Set-off as to claims paid to American assured under agreement.

THE "VIPER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 10
Collision between sailing-barges in River Thames-Finding by Judge sitting alone of both to blame on ground (1) that plaintiff barge had collided in daylight with barge at anchor, (2) that defendant barge could have avoided collision by sheering-Appeal by defendants allowed-No distinct evidence of any such obligation upon defendants-Nautical skill.

THE "ST. GEORGE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 12
Ship - Applications by bottomry bondholders, ship-repairers and mortgagee- Wages-Appraisement and sale-Priorities and costs reserved.

THE "ROSETTA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 13
Collision between trawlers in River Humber during fog-Disputed courses and positions-Defendant ship held alone to blame on ground of excessive speed-Collision Regulations, Art. 16.

THE "BARLBY."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 18
Salvage - Services rendered to steamship disabled in consequence of sickness of majority of crew-Vessel picked up, manned and towed to Dakar-Peril of unknown sickness-Sum awarded in respect of a meritorious service rendered with dispatch, ability and success.

THE "CORSAIR."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 20
Negligence - Damage to barge - Fall of large piece of stone while discharging at wharf-Res ipsa loquitur-Onus of proof upon defendants.

THE "MODICA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 22
Costs-Collision action - Apportionment of blame - Whether costs should be apportioned.

THE "MARY JONES."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 23

Mortgage of ship-Appraisement and sale- Priorities reserved.

OWNERS OF CARGO EX "SHEAF BROOK" v. THE SHEAF STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 23
Practice - Jurisdiction - Construction-Application to assign to King's Bench Division action commenced in Admiralty Division-Overlapping jurisdictions-Discretion of Court.

THE "MOSTYN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 24
Negligent navigation-Damage by anchor to electric cables in Swansea Docks - Allegation of contributory negligence-Whether duty of dock authorities (plaintiffs) to warn pilot in charge of vessel - Harbour Docks and Piers Clauses Act, 1847, Sect. 74.

RAYNER & CO. v. RHODES.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 25
Partnership-General or limited partner- Limited Partnerships Act, 1907, Sects. 4, 5, 8 and 9-"Payment in cash"- Bank guarantee held not equivalent to cash-

SUN SHIPPING CO., LTD. v. WATSON & YOUELL SHIPPING AGENCY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 28
Charter-party - Demurrage - Loading to proceed at an average rate per day- Lighterage - Time for putting cargo into lighters held not to be included in the time allowed for loading-Custom of the port (Galatz) as to loading held to be unreasonable-Readiness to load -Erection of shifting boards.

BUNGE & CO., LTD. v. ROSS T. SMYTH & CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 30
Sale of goods (wheat)-"Shipment . . . from Australian port . . . February, 1925," per sailing vessel-Repudiation by buyers on around that ship could not arrive in time-Arbitration-Award in favour of sellers reversed by Appeal Tribunal - Evidence not tendered by sellers before Appeal Tribunal through misunderstanding-Application to remit award dismissed-Discretion of Court.

WALKER BROS. v. CASHMORE.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 32
Arbitration - Award - Contract (1) for removal of obstructions in river, (2) for towage work - Motion to set aside award in respect of (1) that certain allowance to appellants was made without evidence; in respect of (2) that payment into Court was of larger sum than that awarded-Contention of legal misconduct -Award remitted to arbitrator for further consideration.

LEK v. MATHEWS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 33
Insurance (theft)-Loss of postage stamps- Claim-Defence of alleged over-insurance and fraud.

IN RE THE BRISTOL CHANNEL TOWAGE, SALVAGE & LIGHTERAGE COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 42

Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

SERVICE, REEVE & CO. (LONDON), LTD. v. CENTRAL IRON & METAL COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 42
Sale of goods (wire)-Rejection by buyers -Goods not of contract description- Inspection-Delay in rejecting held not to be unreasonable-Damages awarded for breach.

IN RE ROPNER SHIPPING COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 43

Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

IN RE GOULD STEAMSHIPS & INDUSTRIALS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 43

Company-Winding up-Order agreed.

THE "KENTUCKY."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 44
Salvage-Ship aground off Quoy Ness- Services alleged to have been rendered by local fishermen-Claim found to be exaggerated and to a very material extent without foundation-Small sum awarded without costs.

IN RE P. W. WATSON & SONS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 44

Company-Extension of objects-Increase of capital.

IN RE GREENOCK PORT & HARBOUR TRUSTEES AND OTHERS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 46
Docks and harbours - Trustees - Powers -Removal of goods from "transit sheds" - Repeal of former statutes by Act of 1913-Sect. 47d.: "All existing by-laws rules regulations orders and licences in execution of or in relation to any of the Acts or orders repealed as aforesaid shall continue in force until repealed . . ."-Provisions of schedule to repealed Act held not to be regulations in relation to that Act and therefore also to have been repealed-Greenock Harbour Act, 1872, Schedule D.

SUZUKI & CO., LTD. v. T. BEYNON & CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 49
Charter-party - Construction - "Captain shall prosecute his voyages with the utmost dispatch"-Owners not liable in respect of loss arising through the "negligence, default or error in judgment of the . . . master . . . in the management or navigation of the steamer" - Finding by arbitrator of failure of captain to prosecute voyage with utmost dispatch-Further finding that captain was guilty of slackness not amounting to negligence in management or navigation-Effect of clause excepting negligence, &c., of master.

COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND REVENUE v. CORNISH MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 56
Revenue-Corporation Profits Tax-Finance Act, 1920, Sects. 52 (2) (a), 53 (2) (h)- "Profits shall include in the case of mutual trading concerns the surplus arising from transactions with members" -Insurance club - Whether trading for purposes of gain.

WHELAN v. HENNING.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 58
Revenue-Income Tax-Income from investments abroad-No dividend for one year -Subject to be assessed for that year on basis of average of three preceding years.

F. C. BRADLEY & SONS, LTD. v. FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 59
Bill of lading-Damage to cargo-"Brown heart" in apples-Whether caused by absence of ventilation or by inherent vice-Australian Sea Carriage of Goods Act, 1904.

OWNERS OF CARGO EX "SHEAF BROOK" v. SHEAF STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 64
Practice - Jurisdiction - Construction - Application to assign to King's Bench Division action commenced in Admiralty Division - Overlapping jurisdictions - Discretion of Court - Leave to appeal granted.

THE "ARGOSY."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 65
Negligence - Damage to moored barge - Defendant barge moored on sloping mud bank on inside of plaintiff barge-Slipping of defendant barge forcing plaintiff barge against another vessel-Defendant barge held to have been improperly moored-Want of proper and reasonable care.

IN RE STEAMSHIPS "OSCAR II." AND OTHER VESSELS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 65

Property transferred to Custodians of Enemy Property.

THE "PORSANGER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 69
Collision in River St. Lawrence-Action compromised - Objection to Registrar's report-Report confirmed after remission to Registrar-Costs.

THE "JOLLY CHARLES."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 70
Collision between barge and steamship in River Thames-Barge in process of tacking -Steamship held alone to blame on ground of insufficient look-out.

THE "CITY OF BARODA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 72
Practice - Interlocutory application - Discovery and inspection of documents- Claim against shipowners in respect of shortage of cargo - Reports made by ship's officers for owners

BROOKE v. THE CROWN.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 74
Requisitioned ship-Compensation- Undertaking that Crown should pay market rate and not Blue Book rate-Quantum -Assessment by King's Bench Judge-Appeal - Re-trial - Apportionment of Costs.

WERNER AND OTHERS v. DET BERGENSKE DAMPSKIBSSELSKAB.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 75
Bill of lading - Damage to cargo (eggs)- Unseaworthiness or bad stowage - Deterioration of egg cargo due to stowage above rotting potatoes-

IN RE CITY EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 79
Company - Summons by liquidator for directions - Preference shares of associated company guaranteed-Effect of guarantee.

IN RE VICKERS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 80

Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

STEWART v. NORTH SEA STEAMSHIP CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 81
Charter-party - Freight - "Gencon" charter - Charter-party not amounting to a demise-Sugar shipped from Hamburg to King's Lynn and/or Boston- Bills of lading issued by charterer signed on ship's behalf-Freights collected by agents of both owner and charterer held to have been collected on behalf of owner-Quantum - Steamer "carrying about 500 tons of deadweight cargo" - Meaning of "about" - Short delivery - Set-off - Right to sue.

"CHARLES BURLEY" (OWNERS) v. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 81
Negligence - Damage to barge at public wharf-Uneven berth-Duty of Authority towards users of river.

BANKERS & SHIPPERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. LIVERPOOL MARINE & GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 85
Arbitration - Submission - Agreement to arbitrate contained in reinsurance treaty between American and English companies-Remedy under American Arbitration Act, 1920, in case of default by one party in appointing arbitrator.

HARTLAND v. DIGGINES.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 94
Revenue - Income Tax - Assessment - Income Tax Act, 1918, Schedule E-"Salaries, fees, wages, perquisites or profits" -Salary paid free of tax-Tax paid on behalf of appellant but not at his request, by employer-Continuity in payment-Amount paid by company held to be an emolument and therefore taxable under Schedule. E.

OWNERS OF CARGO EX "SHEAF BROOK" v. THE SHEAF STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 95
Practice-Jurisdiction-Construction-Application to assign to King's Bench Division action commenced in Admiralty Division - Jurisdiction of Admiralty Division - Extent - No discretion of Admiralty Judge to retain a case outside the jurisdiction of the Admiralty Division - Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act, 1925, Sects. 22, 58, 59.

LONDON & MONTROSE SHIPBUILDING & REPAIRING COMPANY (IN LIQUIDATION) v. BARCLAYS BANK.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 99
Negotiable instruments-Cheque-Endorsement in favour of third party- Negligence of bank in cashing cheque- Unusual or suspicious circumstances sufficient to require bank to make inquiries.

RICHARD HUGHES & CO. AND OTHERS v. FOWEY HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS AND FRED COLLINS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 100
Harbours-Powers of harbour commissioners and of harbour-master (Fowey) -Instructions issued to shipowners as to compulsory pilotage, anchorage and speed-

THE "MOSTYN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 106
Negligent navigation-Damage by anchor to electric cables in Swansea Docks- Action brought by dockowners-Liability under Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act, 1847, Sect. 74-Finding of inevitable accident - Common law damages-Injuria cum damno.

(Continued from p. 25.)

LEK v. MATHEWS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 110
Insurance (theft) - Loss of postage stamps - Claim - Defence of alleged over-insurance and fraud.

(Continued from p. 42.)

ANGLO-GRECIAN STEAM TRADING COMPANY, LTD. v. T. BEYNON & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 122
General average-Claim by owners against charterers for expenses-Damage to vessel by buoy-Intention to beach vessel - Involuntary drift on to rocks due to miscalculation-Whether an intentional stranding-Whether effected voluntarily or reasonably or for the common safety-Allegation of negligence -Value of vessel at abandonment -York-Antwerp Rules, 1924, Rule 5- Marine Insurance Act, 1906, Sect. 66 (2) -Judgment, except as to value, for plaintiffs.

REEDEREI ROCHLING, MENZELL & CO. v. VINCENTE DAUDI.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 128
Rectification of instrument-Charter-party -Claim by owners against charterers- Agreement to provide space in ship - Subsequent agreement as to further space-Dispute-Whether an option on part of charterers to use further available space-Claim allowed.

DEMETRIOS M. LOGOTHETIS v. P. VERGOTTIS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 130
Charter-party-Repudiation by charterer- Claim by owner for damages for detention - Misrepresentation-Vessel erroneously classed as "British Corporation" by defendant's clerk-Waiver by charterer-Judgment for owner.

COE v. MOTLEY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 131
Carrier-Loss goods-Finding that document of title were in hands of defendant - Liability of defendant as bailee.

IN RE LONDON & MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 132
Company-Alteration of objects.

HERBERT DICKINSON, LTD. v. ARCOS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 133
Sale of goods-Price-Construction of provision for payment in gold in Esthonia -"Gold to be of standard quality accepted . . . at the price ruling for bar gold in London on the day of payment" -Whether price to be statutory price, or price for exportable gold, or price for non-exportable gold for industrial purposes.

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD v. FRANK C. STRICK & CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 137
Charter-party - Demurrage - Time from which lay days begin to run - Delay awaiting turn to load after notice of readiness given-"Cargo to be loaded subject to port regulations in regular turn . . . . commencing when . . . ." notice of readiness is given-Exception protecting charterers against obstructions in the docks-No docks at loading port (Delagoa Ray).

IN RE BLYTH SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCKS COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 139
Sale of ship-Passing of property-Contract by company to build ship-"From and after payment of the first instalment . . . the vessel and all materials and things appropriated for her shall thenceforth . . . become . . . absolute property of the purchasers"-Ship partially constructed - Company in liquidation and erection abandoned- Property in loose materials held to be vested in company and not to have passed to purchasers - Meaning of "appropriated."

SHELBOURNE & CO. v. BACK & MANSON.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 144
Contract-Lump sum-Agreement by plaintiffs (1) to take soundings; (2) to erect dolphins-Soundings found to have been taken negligently-Dolphins unsatisfactory -Plaintiffs dismissed from work-

THE "MODICA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 155
Costs-Collision action - Apportionment of blame under Maritime Conventions Act, 1911-Whether applicable to costs-

THE "BALCOMBE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 157
Procedure-Preliminary acts - Third-party collision - Application by first defendants, that second defendants should file preliminary acts, granted by Registrar-Order 19, r. 28-Want of mutuality-Order revoked.

AKTIEBOLAGET SVENSKA OSTASIATISKA KOMPANIET v. JAEGER BROS., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 160
Freight - Dead freight - Non-shipment of agreed quantity of cargo (manganese ore)-Defences: (1) mutual cancellation of obligation to ship full quantity; (2) deviation; (3) no substantial damages suffered-Finding: as to (1) no evidence of defendants' contention; as to (2) anticipatory breach by defendants; as to (3) defendants' contention upheld- Judgment for plaintiffs for nominal damages-No costs awarded.

LEK v. MATHEWS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 162
Insurance (theft)-Loss of postage stamps- Claim-Defence of alleged over-insurance and fraud.

(Continued from p. 122.)

ANGLO-CELTIC SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. v. ELLIOT & JEFFERY AND THOMPSON & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 169
Negligence-Damage to ship during repairs -Explosion due to use of chemical compound -Action brought by owners against ship repairers and against manufacturers of compound-Whether compound dangerous per se-Duty of manufacturers - Judgment for owners against manufacturers.

BEATON v. AKTIES. GANGER ROLF.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 178
Bill of lading - Delivery of goods (coal) without production of bill of lading- Claim by owners of coal against ship- "Amicable arrangement" by foreign agent of owners-Ratification-Failure to prove loss sustained thereby.

THE "FORERIC."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 181
Collision in Bay of Gibraltar-Vessels at anchor - Defendant vessel's anchor fouled by third vessel, defendant vessel being dragged into collision with plaintiff vessel-Allegations of negligence- Whether collision a necessary consequence of fouling of anchor.

LAKE v. SIMMONS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 182
Insurance (jewellery) - Loss - Claim - Jewellery obtained by fraudulent third person-Exception of loss by "theft or dishonesty committed by . . . any customer in respect of goods entrusted to them."

A. & C. MAZARAKIS v. BUNGE Y BORN.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 183
Charter-party-Freight-Carriage of full and complete cargo of wheat and/or maize and/or rye-"Charterers have the option of shipping other lawful merchandise . . . in which case freight to be paid on steamer's deadweight capacity for wheat in bags"-Construction -Shrinkage of cargo.

THE "LORD NORTHCLIFFE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 184
Collision off Flamborough Head during fog -Both vessels found to blame on ground of excessive speed -Alteration of log-Special order as to costs.

THE "HANS HEMSOTH."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 187
Mortgage of ship - Ship's necessaries - Motions for judgment in default of defence-Appraisement and sale ordered -Priorities reserved.

VACUUM OIL COMPANY v. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 188
Insurance (marine)-Loss of petroleum in tins - Total loss of vessel - Petroleum insured against total loss - Part cargo salved in specie-Claim-Marine Insurance Act, 1906, Sects. 57, 60-

LEK v. MATHEWS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 191
Insurance (theft)-Loss of postage stamps -Claim - Value-admitted policy - Defence of over-insurance and fraud- Cumulative effect of numerous improbabilities -Expert evidence- Judgment for defendants.

(Continued from p. 169.)

"CHARLES BURLEY" (OWNERS) v. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 204
Negligence - Damage to barge at public wharf-Uneven berth-Tolls paid "not exceeding the following tolls (including wharfage charges)" - Duty of public authority towards users - Licensees - Duty to warn.

McINTYRE v. AYRSHIRE DOCKYARD CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 206
Master and servant-Contract of employment as general manager-Commission on net profits - Quantum - Alleged underpayment-Claim to have accounts restated allowed.

SPOWART v. TRANSPORT AND GENERAL WORKERS' UNION.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 207
Trade Union - Powers - Fine imposed on member-Refusal to pay-Dismissal- Right of member to sue-Whether resolution passed by Union ultra vires.

LONDON MIDLAND & SCOTTISH RAILWAY v. "SAN SALVADOR" (OWNERS OF).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 208
Negligence-Damage to quay by vessel- Counterclaim for damage to vessel- Cross allegations of negligence - Orders of harbour-master-Finding by Sheriff-substitute-Proof before answer -Discretion properly exercised.

DHARSI NANJI & CO. v. CHEONG YUE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 209
Charter-party-Breach-Executory contract - Failure to take up vessel - Vessel requisitioned by Government-Frustration -Option to cancel not exercised- Provision referring disputes to arbitration -Award-Jurisdiction of arbitrator -Effect of frustration-Arbitrator held to have acted without jurisdiction.

W. T. BEAUMONT & SON v. J. & R. GRANT.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 214
Lighterage-Hire and detention of barges for carriage of cement-Whether contract made by defendants and whether as agents or as principals-Privity of contract-Lien-"Captain's entry."

THE "VICTORIA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 219
Collision between barge and steamship E at Liverpool-Barge sunk, raised by Dock Board and beached-Unlighted- Subsequent crushing of barge by another steamer-Negligence of E and of Dock Board admitted-Payment into Court by E-Reference to Registrar to assess damages due from Dock Board- Quantum-Property in barge-Treatment by Registrar as joint tort-Objection to Report upheld.

THE "ARSA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 219
Charter-party-Damage to cargo (wheat) by sea water-Arbitration-Award in favour of charterers-Special case- Latent defect in valve- Clause excepting liability of shipowners for damage due to latent defect in machinery- Valve held not to be machinery- Question of fact-Appeal dismissed.

THE "CANADIAN RAIDER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 224
Overtaking collision in River Thames- Liability of overtaking vessel because of (1) bad look-out, (2) excessive speed, and (3) inopportune time in view of relative positions.

THE "LADY PATRICIA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 225
Overtaking collision in River Thames- Finding of inevitable accident.

THE "STRIVER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 231
Collision between lighter and steamship in River Thames during dense fog - Lighter moored-Steamship held alone to blame on ground of excessive speed.

THE "NOREEN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 231
Collision between steam drifters in North Sea-Limitation of liability.

THE "RUAPEHU."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 234
Negligence-Damage to ship-Outbreak of fire during repairs-Ship-repairers held to blame - Limitation of liability - Whether ship-repairers also dock owners-Merchant Shipping Acts, 1894-1906.

IN RE KENT COAL CONCESSIONS, LTD. AND OTHER COMPANIES.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 235
Companies-Shares-Reduction of capital- Reorganisation schemes confirmed.

IN RE LONDON GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 235

Companies - Shares - Reorganisation of capital.

LONDON STEAMSHIP & TRADING CORPORATION, LTD. v. RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.REp. 237
Ship - Management by steamship company of ships belonging to foreign corporation - Liabilities of managing company-Claim for moneys expended and for indemnity allowed.

LAIRD LINE v. CLAN LINE.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 238
Collision off Corsewall Point-Apportionment of blame: one-third; two-thirds - Limitation of liability - Measure of damages.

JOHN DENHOLM & CO. v. DAVID JACKSON.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 241
Workmen's Compensation Acts-Injury to ship's engineer by accident-Weekly payments - Finding by arbitrator of permanent incapacity - Meaning of incapable - Claim by employers for redemption dismissed-Claim by workman for increase under Workmen's Compensation (War Additions) Acts, 1917 and 1919, allowed - Automatic additions.

MONTREAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, LTD. v. THE CROWN.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 242
Negligence-Loss of barge due to explosion at Government elevator-Appeal dismissed -No reasons for disturbing findings of fact of lower Courts.

A. & C. MAZARAKIS v. BUNGE Y BORN.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 244
Charter-party - Freight - "Centrocon" charter-party - Carriage of full and complete cargo of wheat and/or maize and/or rye - (6) "Charterers have the option of shipping other lawful merchandise . . . in which case freight to be paid on steamer's deadweight capacity for wheat in bags . . . at the rate above agreed on for heavy grain . . ."-Vessel completely loaded partly with contemplated cargo and partly with optional cargo - Construction - Whether freight calculated on loaded weight or on out-turn weight.

(Continued from p. 184)

THE "EOLO."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 250
Salvage-Services rendered by tugs to steamship ashore near Whitby-Plaintiffs prevented by defendants from completing services-£500 awarded.

THE "CUIRASSIER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 252
Collision in River Mersey between ferry and steamship during fog-Plaintiffs' vessel found to blame on ground of misleading whistle signal.

THE "GEORGE ASHWOOD."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 257
Negligence-Damage to motor vessel at wharf-Insufficient depth of water- Alleged breach of warranty-Counterclaim by defendants for damages to wharf-Finding for defendants on facts of case.

EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. DAWSON PARTNERS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 261
Banking-Confirmed credit granted at defendants' (buyers') request-Claim by bank (plaintiffs) for indemnity-Sale of goods-Fraud of third party (seller) in Batavia-Term of credit that there should be a Dutch Government certificate as to quality "to be issued by experts who are sworn brokers, signed by the Chamber of Commerce" - Instructions issued through channel selected by defendants - Decoding of cable message - Code word denoting singular or plural - Ambiguity - Meaning of "Chamber of Commerce" - Judgment for bank.

IN RE ENGLISH INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 266
Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

IN RE ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 266
Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

CLYDE NAVIGATION TRUSTEES v. "BARON VERNON" (OWNERS).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 267
Harbours-Removal of wreck by authority (River Clyde)-Steamship sunk in fairway after collision with steamship M.- Admitted liability of M.-Expenses incurred by authority in removal - Remedies in rem and in personam against innocent owner-Effect of Clyde Navigation Act, 1899, Sect. 49 - Quantum.

THE "METAGAMA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 275
Collision between steamships in River Clyde - Liability of defendant steamship admitted-Damages claimed held to be excessive - Contributory negligence on part of plaintiff steamship-Novus actus interveniens.

ETHEL RADCLIFFE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. v. W. & R. BARNETT, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 277
Charter-party-Damages for detention- Port of call for orders-Charterers to give notice of discharge port within 24 hours of receiving cable from master -Failure to give orders-Ship deliberately delayed-Measure of damages- Whether owners entitled to agreed rate of damage for detention or to damages at large-Commission clause- Whether charterers entitled to commission on damages awarded.

AKTIESELSKABET PITWOOD v. J. W. BAIRD & CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 282
Sale of goods c.i.f. (pit props)-Rejection by buyers-Contract containing stipulation that discharge of cargo should be "at 5s. 6d. per standard at the cranes"-Construction-Notification by sellers that crane discharge could not be guaranteed-

THE "ROBERT KOEPPEN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 289
Collision in North Sea between steamships during fog-Crossing courses-Liability of plaintiffs for not stopping; of defendants for alteration of course and speed -Apportionment of blame: one-fourth; three-fourths-Special order as to costs.

THE "GOLAA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 294
Ship-Lis alibi pendens-Arrest abroad - Bail given to obtain release - Subsequent attachment here-Claim to set aside writ-Oppressire and vexatious- Claim allowed.

THE "LUISE HEMSOTH."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 294
Ship's necessaries-Crew's claims-Judgment in default of appearance.

THE "ST. GEORGE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 297
Ship-Possessory lien of repairers-Mortgage of ship-Judgment for claimants.

THE "TRUSTEE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 297
Mortgage of ship-Motion by mortgagee for judgment in default of appearance.

THE "DYNAMO."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 298
Negligence-Damage to barge and cargo by water pumped from steamer alongside- Precautions taken by defendants found to be incomplete-No contributory negligence-Judgment for plaintiffs.

THE "DUNNET HEAD."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 300
Collision between steamship in River Medway - Narrow channel - Plaintiff vessel found to blame for not reversing soon enough; defendant vessel for wrong helm action and for not reversing -Apportionment of blame: one-third; two-thirds-Special order as to costs.

THE "GRONINGEN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 304
Collision between trawler and steamship in River Tees - Trawler moving from wharf-Improper action (1) in attempting to cross highway with defendant vessel at close quarters, (2) in sounding misleading signal-Judgment for defendants.

THE "STEERSMAN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 307
Collision in River Thames during fog between barge in tow and steamship- Cross-allegations of negligent navigation -Both to blame on ground of excessive speed and of failure to stop.

THOS. & JOHN BROCKLEBANK v. H.M. INSPECTOR OF TAXES.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 310
Revenue-Excess Profits Duty-Assessment -"Where any company, either in its own name or that of a nominee, owns the whole of the ordinary capital of any other company . . ." - Company A owning all ordinary but not preference shares of B company, B company owning all shares of C company-Whether C company a nominee of A company.

WAIT & JAMES v. MIDLAND BANK (BRISTOL CORPORATION, INTERPLEADERS).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 313
Interpleader issue-Sale of goods (wheat) to X-Goods in bulk in custody of dock authority-Goods pledged by X to bank -Ascertained goods-Ascertainment by exhaustion-Passing of property-Sale of Goods Act, 1893, Sect. 16.

RIO TINTO COMPANY, LTD. v. THE SEED SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 316
Charter-party - Unseaworthiness - Loss of cargo through vessel stranding-Allegations by plaintiffs: master (1) incompetent, (2) guilty of unnecessary deviation -Clause excepting liability for errors in judgment of master-Incompetence held not to be such as to constitute unseaworthiness-Essence of deviation-

WEBER & BERGER v. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 321
Insurance (burglary) - Loss - Claim - Proposal form-"Do you keep books . . . and are these books regularly entered up"-Statement true when mad -Interpretation -

T. H. SKOGLAND & SON v. W. H. MULLER & CO. (LONDON), LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 322
Charter-party - Demurrage - Limitation clause in charter-party-Claim not made in time-Alleged subsequent agreement to pay demurrage-Waiver- Judgment for charterers.

LAIRD LINE v. CLAN LINE.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 325
Collision off Corsewall Point - Apportionment of blame: one-third; two-thirds- Limitation of liability - Measure of damages-Interest on claims

(Continued from p. 239.)

IN RE JUTLAND AMALGAMATED TRAWLERS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 325
Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

THE "HAUK."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 327
Collision in River Clyde - Dispute as to which was the overtaken vessel-Steamships abreast for a mile and a half- Collision due to suction-Collision Regulations, Art. 24-Both held to blame- Apportionment: one-third; two-thirds.

THE "FORERIC."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 329
Collision in Bay of Gibraltar-Vessels at anchor - Defendant vessel's anchor fouled by third vessel, defendant vessel being dragged into collision with plaintiff vessel-Allegations of negligence- Lights - Burden of proof - Finding of no negligence on part of defendant ship-Appeal allowed.

(Continued from page 182.)

T. LEWIS v. L. DREYFUS & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 333
Charter-party-Demurrage-"Detention by . . . ice . . . shall not count as lay days"-Methods of loading-Option of charterers to load in a certain way found to have been rightly exercised- Prevention by ice-Exception clause held to apply-Judgment for charterers.

SERVICE, REEVE & CO. (LONDON), LTD. v. CENTRAL IRON & METAL COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 340
Sale of goods (wire)-Rejection by buyers- Goods not of contract description - Inspection-Delay in rejecting held not to be unreasonable-Damages awarded for breach-Appeal dismissed.

THE "BOR."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 341
Negligence-Damage to steamer while loading at wharf-Action brought against wharfowners - Alleged negligent use of defendants' crane-Onus of proof-Judgment for defendants.

THE "GEZINA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 346
Salvage-Services rendered by drifters to steamship ashore near Lerwick-Tender of £250-Refloating of steamer due to extraneous circumstances and not primarily to towage by drifters-

THE "HANS HEMSOTH."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 347
Ship's necessaries-Judgment in default of defence-Priorities reserved.

THE "ESTRID."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 348
Collision between barges, in tow of tug, and steamship in Limehouse Reach, tug and tow having just left dock entrance- Collision due to high speed and lack of reasonable care on part of defendant steamship-No contributory negligence on part of plaintiffs - Judgment for plaintiffs.

THE "OSPREY."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 352
Collision between steamship and tug in Newcastle (N.S.W.) harbour - Tug manoeuvring steamship preparatory to mooring-Negligent navigation of tug- Judgment for steamship.

THE "GAUPEN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 355
Bill of lading-Damage to cargo-Excepted perils-Whether damage due to excepted perils or to unseaworthiness-

THE "GELDERLAND."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 358
Collision between steamships in River Blyth-Plaintiff ship moving from mooring at bank, defendant ship proceeding down river-Cross allegations of negligent navigation-

IN RE MARWOOD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 361
Probate-Master of trawler-Motion to presume death - Possibility of life - Adjournment for a month.

ISLES STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD. v. THEODORIDI & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 362
Charter-party-Detention-Failure of charterers to load cargo-". . . in the case of . . . prohibition of export of grain and seed from the loading port this contract shall be null and void . . ."-Alleged prohibition of export by Roumanian Government-Finding by umpire of a partial prohibition-Frustration-Award in favour of owners upheld.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL v. "RIOL" (OWNERS OF).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 363
Charter-party - Demurrage - Waiting for orders - "To be given by the charterers' agents within 24 hours after receipt by them of notice of arrival (Sundays and holidays excepted) . . ." -Notice of arrival received on Saturday - Construction - Part of a day - Whether entitled pro rata or to a whole day.

NIELSEN, ANDERSEN & CO. v. J. W. COLLINS (H.M. INSPECTOR OF TAXES). TARN v. SCANLAN (SURVEYOR OF TAXES).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 365
Revenue-Income Tax-Agent for foreign shipowner - Meaning of "agent" - Whether in receipt of profits or gains taxed-Trading-Bills of lading signed by master-Income Tax Act, 1842, Sect. 41-Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915, Sect. 31.

IVO GABELA v. VERGOTTIS & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 369
Sale of ship - Conditions - Inspection by buyers before delivery-Delivery within reasonable time - Deposit - Dispute - Arbitration - Award in favour of purchaser -Application to set aside award as bad in law on the face of it dismissed -

AKTIES. GLITTRE v. GABRIEL, WADE & ENGLISH. SAME v. VIGERS BROS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 372
Charter-party - Demurrage - Ship to be loaded and discharged with customary steamship dispatch - Construction - Meaning of "customary"-Custom of the port (Kemi) as to loading found to be unreasonable-Shortage of labour at loading port-Finding that charterers acted with due diligence -Judgment for charterers.

GOLODETZ v. KERSTEN, HUNIK & CO.,

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 374
Bill of lading - Short delivery - Exception clause protecting carriers-Provisions of the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1924, incorporated in bill of lading-"If . . . any term of this bill of lading is repugnant to or inconsistent with anything in such Act or schedule, it shall be void" -Exception clause held not to apply- Judgment for plaintiffs.

IN RE WESTERN ALLIANCE RE-INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 376
Company - Winding-up - Amalgamation agreement-Transfer of deposit fund.

MACLAINE & CO. v. W. J. ECCOTT (INSPECTOR OF TAXES).

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 377
Revenue-Income Tax-Agents for foreign principals-Exercise of trade within the United Kingdom-Assessment-"Double foreigner" transactions and transactions between principals and British Government through medium of agent- Income Tax Act, 1842, Sect. 41-Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915, Sect. 31 (7).

THE "STEEL SCIENTIST."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 382
Collision in Vancouver Harbour between American and Norwegian steamships- Action brought in Canadian Court- Appeal to Judicial Committee-"Local appeal"-Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, Sect. 15-Special leave to appeal granted as a matter of convenience.

GREENHILL AND OTHERS v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 383
Marine insurance-Loss of celluloid-Claim- Defence of concealment of material facts-Sea water damage on previous voyage in slow ship built for lake traffic-Duty to disclose abnormal circumstances to underwriter - Waiver - Extent of underwriter's duty to inquire into circumstances surrounding risk- Judgment for insurers - Appeal dismissed.

THE "LAMBETH."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 393
Collision between sailing barge and steamship in River Thames in dense fog- Barge becalmed - Indication given to steamship - Steamship found alone to blame for not reducing her way by reversing-Appeal dismissed.

THE "MODICA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 395
Overtaking collision in Indio Channel, River Plate-Cross-allegations of negligent navigation-Ships abreast for considerable time-Finding of both to blame - Appeal - Plaintiff vessel found alone to blame.

THE "LORD STRATHCONA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 398
Mortgage of ship-Sale of ship postponed at instance of interveners (charterers)- Depreciation in values-Measure of damages.

THE "PRETORIA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 402
Collision between steamship and steam barge in River Thames-Vessels in process of passing under Waterloo Bridge-Misleading signal of defendant barge- Alleged non-compliance by plaintiff steamship with Thames By-laws- Special circumstances making necessary a departure from the rules.

THE "MORAY ROSE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 406
Collision between drifters in North Sea during fog-Defendant ship held alone to blame on ground of excessive speed.

THE "TOM TIT" AND ANOTHER.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 408
Negligent navigation - Damage to steamship in Greenland Dock, London-Propeller fouled by first defendants' barge -Negligent manoeuvres by second defendant's barge in dock-Judgment for plaintiffs against second defendants.

THE "ROBIE."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 413
Collision between plaintiffs' lighters and bridge-Negligence of defendants' tug towing lighters-Absence of look-out on defendant vessel-Judgment for plaintiffs.

THE "LUISE HEMSOTH."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 413

Ship's necessaries-Appraisement and sale.

THE "STREAM FISHER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 413
Collision between barge and steamship in River Thames-Judgment for plaintiffs in default of appearance-Reference as to amount.

ANGLO-GRECIAN STEAM TRADING CO., LTD. v. T. BEYNON & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 417
General average-Claim by owners against charterers for expenses allowed - Quantum.

J. C. HOUGHTON & CO. v. NOTHARD, LOWE & WILLS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 418
Contract - Breach - Agreement between fruit brokers and fruit importing company A that brokers (plaintiffs) should receive consignments to company (defendants); proceeds to go in reduction of advances made to company B- Companies A and B in close relationship -Title to bills of lading-Agreement alleged to have been made by company's directors without authority - Judgment for plaintiffs.

IN RE BELGRAVE MILLS CO. AND OTHERS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 426

Companies-Winding-up-Scheme of arrangement.

THE "TRONDA."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 427
Collision between trawler and steamship in North Sea-Plaintiff trawler in charge of inexperienced helmsman - Case against steamship not made out-Judgment for defendants.

STONE & ROLFE, LTD. v. KIMBER COAL COMPANY, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 429
Principal and agent-Charter-party-Claim against agents for demurrage-Signature: "For the Atlantic Baltic Company, of Copenhagen, J. B. Jamieson, of the Kimber Coal Company" - Liability of J. B. J. accepted by the Kimber Coal Company (agents)-Agents held not to be personally liable - "Freight and demurrage . . . to be paid in Glasgow by the Kimber Coal Company"-Effect-

SWIFT & CO. v. BOARD OF TRADE.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 432
Emergency legislation-Requisition of food (imported hog products) under orders issued pursuant to the Defence of the Realm Regulation - Compensation - Regulations 2 B and 2 F - Whether regulation 2 B to be taken into account in assessing compensation for requisition under 2 F-Costs-Power of arbitrator to award costs against Crown.

LAKE v. SIMMONS.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 441
Insurance (jewellery) - Loss - Claim - Jewellery obtained by fraudulent third person-Larceny by a trick-Exception clause: "Loss by theft or dishonesty committed by . . . any customer . . . in respect of goods entrusted to" (her) -Whether goods "entrusted" within the meaning of the policy-Construction of business document - Judgment for insurers.

F. C. BRADLEY & SONS, LTD. v. FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 446
Bill of lading-Damage to cargo-"Brown heart" in apples-Whether caused by absence of ventilation or by inherent vice-Australian Sea Carriage of Goods Act, 1904, Sects. 5, 8.

THE "HERCULANEUM."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 467
Collision between hopper barge and tug in entrance channel to Swansea Harbour -Hopper barge at anchor-Inefficient anchor light - Failure of plaintiffs to discharge onus of proof-Judgment for defendants.

THE "NEW PIONEER."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 470
Collision between steamships in Manchester Ship Canal - Probabilities in favour of plaintiffs.

THE "LEONID KRASSIN."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 473
Overtaking collision between steamships in River Thames-Inconsistencies of defendants' case-Judgment for plaintiffs.

THE "RUAPEHU."

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 476
Negligence-Damage to ship-Outbreak of fire in dry dock-Ship-repairers held to blame-Right of repairers, as owners of dry dock, to limit their liability- Merchant Shipping Art, 1909, Sect. 2, held not to apply.

SAGOVSKY v. RUSSO-NORWEGIAN NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 477
Master and servant-Dismissal of managing director of company without notice- Construction of contract of service- Finding by jury of right of 12 months' notice-Commission-Damages awarded.

THOMAS HEITON & CO., LTD. v. L.M.S. RAILWAY COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 479
Docks, Harbours, &c.-Loading of steamer using docks-Alleged breach of statutory and/or contractual duty of defendant dockowners to load steamer within a reasonable time, and to provide labour therefor-Strike by dock-workers, owing to various ship-workers being non-union men, found to be a circumstance over which defendants had no control-Proposal by plaintiffs to introduce outside labour found to have been rightly rejected by defendants - Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act, 1847, Sects. 21, 22, 33.

ANGLO-CELTIC SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. v. ELLIOT & JEFFERY AND THOMPSON & CO.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 479
Negligence-Damage to ship during repairs -Explosion due to use of chemical compound - Action brought by owners against ship - repairers and against manufacturers of compound - Judgment for owners against manufacturers -Measure of damages.

IN RE ENGLISH INSURANCE COMPANY.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 487

Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

IN RE AMARANTH FISHING CO., LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 488

Company - Registration - Restoration to register.

IN RE MOUNTSTUART DRY DOCKS & SHEARMANS, LTD.

(1926) 24 Ll.L.Rep. 488

Company-Shares-Reduction of capital.

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