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THE "MARI CHANDRIS."

(1940) 68 Ll L Rep 95

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bucknill, sitting with Captain W. R. Chaplin, Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Salvage-War and marine risk-Disputed value of salved vessel - Services rendered by salvage vessel Zwarte Zee to Greek steamship Mari Chandris-Mari Chandris damaged by collision off Ushant - Taken in tow by steamship Algerian - Towage taken over by Zwarte Zee-Vessel towed 170 miles to Falmouth Harbour-Damage to vessel agreed at £33,000-Dispute as to sound value-Market value of Greek vessel- Information sought from Greek Consui-General as to whether licence for sale in open market might have been granted by Greek authorities.

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