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THE "CATO."

(1930) 37 Ll L Rep 33

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bateson, sitting with Captain P. N. Layton and Captain A. S. Mackay, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Salvage-Services rendered by steam trawler Loch Nevis to steamship Cato in Bristol Channel-Rudder disabled- Very heavy weather-Towage by Loch Nevis and attendance upon Cato (occupying four days and covering 95 miles) to Barry Roads-Cato then towed by tugs to Bristol-Very good service with considerable risk - Collision damage in making communications- Loch Nevis delayed to effect necessary repairs-Loss of fishing profits-£3000 (covering repairs at £1356, fees, &c., at £312, and bearing in mind average net profit of £11 10s. per day) awarded on salved values of £17,511.

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