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THE "HAUK."

(1928) 30 Ll.L.Rep. 32

COURT OF SESSION.

Before Lord Constable.

Collision-Damages - Measure-Subsequent injuries to plating and to rudder-Hire of diver - Whether reasonable - Drydocking of vessel-Reasonable grounds for apprehending injury by collision- Burden of shoving absence of necessity to drydock-Apportionment of drydocking expenses-Detention during repairs -Non-profit-earning capacity of vessel at time of drydocking owing to damaged rudder - Dictum of Lord Dunedin in Vitruvia Steamship Company v. Ropner Shipping Company, [1925] Sess. Cas. (H.L.) 1, at p. 5, applied.

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