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ST Shipping and Transport Inc v The owners of the vessel “Skaw Prince” - High Court of Singapore (Amarjeet JC) - 30 July 1994
The vessel Skaw Princess
was time-chartered to the plaintiffs. The registered owners of the vessel named in the charterparty were Corsair Holdings Inc (“Corsair”), a Liberian Corporation. The plaintiffs subsequently claimed that about..
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15 October 1994
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Bocimar NV v Kotor Overseas Shipping Ltd - Appellate Division (Corbett CJ, Joubert, Goldstone and Nienaber JJA and Kriegler AJA) - 9 March 1994 (1994) (2) SA 563(A)
In this case, the Appellate Division held that where a party applied for a security arrest of a ship under section 5(3) of the Admiralty Jurisdiction Regulation Act 105 of 1983 as amended by the Admiralty Jurisdiction Regulation Amendment Act 87 of..
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15 October 1994
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390 - 15 October 1994
Jones v Sea Tow Services Freeport NY Inc (The “Miss Jade II”) - US Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit) (Miner and Mahoney Ct JJ and Restani J) - 25 July 1994
The plaintiffs were the owners of Miss Jade II
, a 33 foot pleasure craft whose home port was Freeport, New York. Whilst navigating their boat from Essex, Connecticut to Freeport they were struck by a wave and rolled over, landing on Atlantic Beach,..
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15 October 1994
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390 - 15 October 1994
Bally Inc v MV “Zim America” and others - US Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit) (Miner and McLaughlin Ct JJ and Conner DJ) - 20 April 1994
Bally purchased various leather goods from Italian manufacturers and arranged for their shipment to Bally’s warehouse in New Rochelle, New York. The shipments were delivered to a freight forwarder in Italy in August 1990. Cartons containing..
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15 October 1994
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390 - 15 October 1994