| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1904 - 548 σελίδες
...v. Small, 4 HLC 353; A ship is not seaworthy if it is not in a " fit state, as to repairs, Chap. X. equipment and crew, and in all other respects, to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage."1 By "adjustment" is meant the settlement in case of loss between the assured and the underwriters... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1906 - 530 σελίδες
...policy of marine insurance, that the vessel insured shall be reasonably tit " as to repairs, equipmest, and crew, and in all other respects, to encounter...the voyage insured at the time of sailing upon it." Dixon r. Sadler, 5 M. & W. 414. Implied warranty of title has been a vexed question, and there are... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1906 - 470 σελίδες
...marine insur- Dixon v. since, that the vessel insured shall be reasonably fit 'as to repairs, 5 M.^'W. equipment, and crew, and in all other respects, to encounter the ordinary 4'4perils of the voyage insured at the time of sailing upon it.' (6) Implied warranty is a term used... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - 1907 - 242 σελίδες
...disapproved.3 Lord Wensleydale, speaking of a voyage policy, says that a ship is seaworthy when she is in a fit state, " as to repairs, equipment, and crew,...the voyage insured at the time of sailing upon it." 4 The state of seaworthiness is a relative, not an absolute state. It must be determined with reference... | |
| Lawrence Duckworth - 1907 - 240 σελίδες
...there is an implied warranty that the vessel shall be seaworthy, by which it is meant that she shall be in a fit state as to repairs, equipment, and crew,...the voyage insured, at the time of sailing upon it. If the assurance attaches before the voyage commences, it is enough that the state of the ship be commensurate... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1907 - 688 σελίδες
...one of the early leading cases, Baron Parke said that seaworthiness means that the vessel "shall be in a fit state as to repairs, equipment and crew,...of the voyage insured at the time of sailing upon it."78 In another case, Earle J. said that seaworthiness implies, the relation between the "The Neptune,... | |
| Great Britain, Robert Temperley - 1907 - 1012 σελίδες
..." in this section means that the ship should be in a fit state, as to repairs, equipment and crow, and in all other respects, to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage, and the negligence of the captain in not using with proper care the means of safety provided does not... | |
| George Rockwell Putnam - 1908 - 204 σελίδες
...of any person is thereby endangered, and the House of Lords has defined the term "seaworthy" to mean "in a fit state as to repairs, equipment, and crew,...respects, to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage." Proper charts and sailing directions are a necessary part of the equipment of a vessel, and the courts... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1908 - 832 σελίδες
...implies that the ship seaworthiness к i_ ni • /-, , • • 1 я i • ft in fíiron v shall be in a fit state as to repairs, equipment, and crew, and in all Sadler. other respects to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage ... at the time of sailing upon... | |
| Joseph Arnould (Sir) - 1909 - 970 σελίδες
...sails, by which is meant that she shall be in a reasonably fit state as to repairs, equipment, crew, and all other respects, to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage insured at the time of sailing on it (b). There is nothing in the law of marine insurance more important to commerce and the preservation... | |
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