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THE "BRITISH VALOUR."

(1939) 65 Ll L Rep 65

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bucknill, sitting with Captain W. R. Chaplin and Captain C. St. G. Glasson, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Salvage or towage-Services rendered by tug Gt. Emperor to tanker British Valour in River Tyne-British Valour entering river to proceed to Middle Docks-Plaintiffs' allegation that the services rendered by their tug were instrumental in preventing the British Valour from going ashore both on the north and south sides of the river and that the services were salvage services -Two contract tugs also in attendance -Evidence of manoeuvres executed by British Valour and by tugs-British Valour in seaworthy condition-Full control of engines, rudder and anchors -Vessel towed up river and docked.

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