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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE "AGILITY."

(1932) 44 Ll.L.Rep. 353

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Lord Justice Scrutton, Lord Justice Lawrence and Lord Justice Greer.

Negligent navigation-Collision between steamship and swing bridge at Selby, River Ouse-Claim by shipowners for damage to vessel, it being alleged that bridge was improperly swung-Counterclaim by bridge-owners (1) against pilot and master of vessel for damage to bridge; (2) against shipowners for loss of tolls, &c.-Selby Bridge Act, 1791-Shipowners shall not "be answerable or liable to make satisfaction or to be sued for any damage or injury which shall be done to the said bridge . . ."-Judgment for bridge-owners on claim and counterclaim-Appeal by shipowners on question of loss of tolls

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