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Schumacher v Laurel Island Ltd (The “Santa Cruz Tres”) - QBD (Com Ct) (Mance J) - 20 July 1994
The applicant applied for a declaration that an arbitration award was not binding on him.
The applicant, a German national carrying on business in Germany, chartered the yacht Santa Cruz Tres
from the respondent owners for a period between 1 and 14..
Online Published Date:
17 September 1994
Appeared in issue:
388 - 17 September 1994
London Arbitration 13/94
The vessel was chartered for a voyage from India to Indonesia with a cargo of bagged agricultural products. Because of particular requirements, not reflected in the charter, which the charterers had regarding the issuance of bills of lading,..
Online Published Date:
17 September 1994
Appeared in issue:
388 - 17 September 1994
The “Anna H” - Court of Appeal (Glidewell, Hoffmann and Hobhouse LJJ) - 27 July 1994
The vessel Anna H
was owned by a company domiciled in Germany. The plaintiff cargo interests asserted that the cargo of steel coils loaded in Swansea had been damaged whilst in the custody of the vessel. The vessel’s German P & I Club..
Online Published Date:
17 September 1994
Appeared in issue:
388 - 17 September 1994
Alexander G Tsavliris & Sons Maritime Co v The owners of the ship “Atlas Pride” - High Court of Singapore (Kan Ting Chiu J) - 14 July 1994
The plaintiff salvors undertook salvage work on the vessel Atlas Pride
under the Lloyd’s Open Form. At arbitration the plaintiffs were awarded £3,802,000 as a salvage award. The plaintiffs brought an action in rem
against the shipowners..
Online Published Date:
17 September 1994
Appeared in issue:
388 - 17 September 1994