| Great Britain - 1913 - 158 pages
...county within whose jurisdiction such ship may be, upon its being shown to him by any person applying summarily that such injury was probably caused by...as the owner, master, or consignee thereof has made satisfaction in respect of such injury, or has given security, to be approved by the judge, to abide... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - Great Britain - 1913 - 600 pages
...liable as such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in the United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the judge requiring him to detain the ship until such time as the owners, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Walter Addington Willis - Workers' compensation - 1913 - 476 pages
...liable as such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in the United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the judge requiring him to detain the ship until such time as the owners, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Australia - Session laws - 1914 - 436 pages
...Supreme Court of a State may, upon its being shown to him by any person applying summarily that the injury was probably caused by the misconduct or want of skill of the master or crew of the ship, issue an order No. 4. Navigation. 1913. Action against official. NSW 1898, No. 46,... | |
| Harry Bower Bradbury - Employers' liability - 1914 - 1438 pages
...liable as such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in the United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the judge, requiring him to detain the ship until such time as the owners, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - Employers' liability - 1916 - 566 pages
...liable as such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in the United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the judge, requiring him to detain the ship until such time as the owni ers, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1350 pages
...liable as such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in the United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the judge, requiring him to detain the ship until such time as the owners, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Arthur B. Honnold - Employers' liability - 1918 - 1014 pages
...liable is such to pay such compensation, and that none of the owners reside in tit United Kingdom, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other officer named by the Judge, requiring him to detain the ship until endĀ» tinĀ« us the owners, agent, master, or consignee... | |
| Sir John Quick - Australia - 1919 - 1048 pages
...the Supreme Court of a State may, upon being shown to him by any person applying summarily that the injury was probably caused by the misconduct or want of skill of the master or crew of the ship, issue an order directed to any officer of customs or other official named in the... | |
| James Molony Spaight - Aeronautics - 1919 - 252 pages
...property caused by her in any part of the world, upon proof to the Court ordering the detention that the injury was probably caused by the misconduct or want of skill of the master or officers of the ship ; the vessel will be released upon security being given. There is also power of... | |
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