| William Frederick Elliott - 1913 - 1292 σελίδες
...— In one of the early leading cases, it is 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."81 In another case, it is said that seaworthiness implies the relation between the state of the... | |
| 1920 - 904 σελίδες
...Illinois. Hale Private Corporations 128. SEAWORTHY. "By being seaworthy 'is meant that the ship 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... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1921 - 1020 σελίδες
...shall bo in a reasonably fit state as to repairs, equipment, crew, and all other respects, Sect. 686. to encounter the ordinary perils of the voyage insured at the time of sailing on it (&). There is nothing in the law of marine insurance more important to commerce and the preservation... | |
| 1925 - 914 σελίδες
...259. Seaworthiness of a vessel has been defined by the British courts to mean, " that she shall be in a fit state as to repairs, equipment, and crew, and in all other respects to encounter ordinary perils of the voyage." Hecttey vs. Pinkney & Sons Steamship Company, Limited, 7 Asp. MLC 483... | |
| John Mews - 1926 - 1038 σελίδες
..." seaworthy for the voyage " in s. 5 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1876, mean that the ship must be "in a fit state as to repairs, equipment and crew, and in all other respecta, to encounter ordinary perils of tho voyage.-" They do not include " a neglect properly to... | |
| 1884 - 964 σελίδες
...common. By seaworthiness is meant "that the ship shall be in a fit state, as to repair, equipment, crew, and in all other respects, to encounter the ordinary perils of the contemplated voyage." Dixon v. Sadler, 5 Mees. & W. 414; 2 Arn. Ins. c. 4; 1 Pars. Mar. Ins. 367; Macl.... | |
| 1926 - 992 σελίδες
...seaworthy, in the ss "POBT " strict sense of the word she must, at the time of her departure, STEPHENS" " be in a fit state as to repairs, equipment, and crew, and in INGLIS BROS. " ail other respects, to encounter the ordinary perils likely to & C°-^TD" be encountered... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1928 - 1012 σελίδες
...requirement of seaworthiness intends that the ship shall be in a fit state as to repair, equipment, crew, and in all other respects to encounter the ordinary perils of a contemplated voyage. The Tjomo, 115 Fed. Rep. 919. The Harter Act relieves carriers from some of... | |
| 1901 - 1712 σελίδες
...commensurate and appropriate to the ordinary rieb of navigation during the particular voyage contemplated. Its state, as to repairs, equipment, and crew, and in all other respects, should, at the time of its sailing on the voyage insured, be fit to encounter the ordinary perils of... | |
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