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THE "FULHAM V."

(1940) 67 Ll.L.Rep. 577

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain A. S. Mackay, Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Negligent navigation - River - Passing steamer - Plaintiffs' barges broken adrift from moorings in River Thames -Allegation that defendants' steamer Fulham V. was proceeding down river at too great a speed, causing an excessive wash - Whether barges properly moored - Duty of vessels navigating River Thames - Port of London (Consolidation) Act, 1920, Sect. 278.

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