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GREEN STAR SHIPPING CO., LTD. v. LONDON ASSURANCE AND OTHERS.

(1931) 39 Ll.L.Rep. 213

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Roche.

Insurance (marine) - General average expenditure - Fire on board steamship Andree at New York involving general average expenditure by owners - Net value of cargo left at New York: 18,000 dols. - Voyage proceeded with after repairs - Collision - Voyage abandoned at Philadelphia after further general average expenditure incurred-(1) Policy covering hull and machinery (incorporating Institute Time Clauses) - (2) Policy taken out after fire but before collision covering cargo's proportion of general average disbursements-Vessel also insured with club covering cargo's proportion of general average not otherwise recoverable - York-Antwerp Rules, 1890 - According to law of Philadelphia owners of property not liable to pay more than salved value - Salved value of cargo less than cargo expenditure - Apportionment of balance between various risks-

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