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HELMVILLE, LTD. v. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (THE "MEDINA PRINCESS")

[1965] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 361

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION(COMMERCIAL COURT)

Before Mr. Justice Roskill

Marine insurance-Constructive total loss alleged by assured - Insured value, £350,000; sound value, £65,000; damaged value, nil-Proof of damage. -Partial loss-Measure of indemnity -Date for quantification - Vessel not repaired or sold when policy expired- Whether assured entitled, as part of cost of repairs, to (a) discharging expenses at port where casualty occurred during voyage; (b) estimated cost of towing vessel to port of repair; (c) crew's wages during repair period; (d) surveyors' fees; and (e) drydocking dues at port of repair-Marine Insurance Act, 1906, Sect. 69.

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