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W. H. MULLER & CO.'S ALGEMEENE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ v. CORPORATION OF TRINITY HOUSE.

(1924) 20 Ll.L.Rep. 56

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Rowlatt.

Pilotage - Dues and shipping charges - Deviation from specified routes through compulsory pilotage area-Route from certain Continental ports to Gravesend -Pilot station at Sunk Light-vessel- Whether vessel entering by alternative route via the Tongue Light-vessel and taking the services of a pilot there offered should properly be charged the rate fixed for conducting a vessel from the Tongue to Gravesend or higher rate from the Sunk to Gravesend-Whether any pilotage dues leviable when no pilot taken in cases where no pilot offers his services between the Tongue and Gravesend -Pilotage Act, 1913, Sects. 11 (1) and (2) and 17-By-laws made thereunder: whether ultra vires.

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