i-law

Lloyd's Law Reports

LARRINAGA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. v. THE CROWN. [THE "RAMON DE LARRINAGA."]

(1943) 75 Ll.L.Rep. 64

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Atkinson.

Charter-party-T.99 A-Warlike operations- "Complying with" charterers' orders- Stranding - Requisition of petitioners' steamship-Owners to be indemnified by charterers in respect of loss arising from the consequence of warlike operations also loss arising from owners' compliance with charterers' orders as regards "employment or other arrangements" - Ship employed on carriage of war stores- Notification given by Crown that upon completion of voyage to St. Nazaire, she would be released from Government service -Discharge completed at St. Nazaire- Orders given by dock officer (charterers' agent) that ship should leave dock immediately-Evidence given by ship's officer that he expressed his opinion to the dock officer that it would be unsafe to leave port in the prevailing weather, and that he complied with such orders contrary to his better judgment-Rough weather experienced on leaving port-Ship anchored on advice of pilot-Endeavour to return to St. Nazaire-Stranding- Petition of right brought by owners claiming damages on basis that stranding occurred (1) as a consequence of the warlike operation on which the ship was engaged; (2) as a consequence of compliance with the charterers' orders "as regards employment or other arrangements" -Dominant cause of stranding.

The rest of this document is only available to i-law.com online subscribers.

If you are already a subscriber, click Log In button.

Copyright © 2024 Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited. Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited is registered in England and Wales with company number 13831625 and address 5th Floor, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD, United Kingdom. Lloyd's List Intelligence is a trading name of Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited.

Lloyd's is the registered trademark of the Society Incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of Lloyd's.