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THE "TOURAINE."

(1927) 29 Ll L Rep 265

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Hill.

Bill of lading-Damage to cargo (skins) by waters-Finding that water entered by hole in waste pipe from crew's wash-house; that hole was caused by negligence of member of crew - "Act, neglect, or default . . . in the management of the ship"-Surrender of statutory immunity-Whether to be inferred by needless repetition in bill of lading of another statutory immunity-Unseaworthiness - Whether "reasonably fit to be worked in the way which might ordinarily be expected" - Australian Sea Carriage of Goods Act, 1924, Schedule, Arts. IV (2) (a), V.

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