The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by the owner or consignee or assignee of any bill of lading of any goods carried into any port in England or Wales in any ship, for damage done to the goods or any part thereof by the... The Admiralty Decisions of Sir William Young, Kt. ... 1865-1880 - Page 8by Nova Scotia. Vice-Admiralty Court, Sir William Young, James Macdonald Oxley - 1882 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Williston - Personal property - 1894 - 1106 pages
...statute which their Lordships had to construe was the 24 Viet c. 10, s. 6, which is in these terms : " The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by the owner " (f . e., of the goods) " or consignee or assignee of any bill of lading of any goods carried... | |
| Great Britain - Maritime law - 1895 - 800 pages
...whether the same be due under a bp< cial contract or otherwise, and also over any claim by the master of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, uud for disbursements made by him on account of the ship : Provided always that if in any such cause... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1896 - 672 pages
...Admiralty, on February 14th, 1894. AL Belyea, for the defendants: By 24 Vic. Cap. 10, Section 6: " The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by the owner or consignee, or assignee of any bill of lading, of any goods carried into any port in England... | |
| Leopold George Gordon Robbins, Frederick Trentham Maw - Mortgages - 1897 - 996 pages
...the ship, whether due under a special contract or otherwise, and also over any claim by the master of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, with a proviso that the plaintiff shall not be entitled to costs where he shall not recover 50/. unless... | |
| Canada - 1898 - 890 pages
...latter Act was taken from it. Section 10 of the Admiralty Court Act of 1861 read as follows : — " The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction...any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, etc., etc. Provided always that if in any such cause the plaintiff do not recover £50 he shall not... | |
| Robert Campbell - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1901 - 822 pages
...The claim to a maritime lien is founded on the Admiralty Court Act, 1861 (24 Viet. c. 10), s. 10,1 "The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by a seaman ... for disbursements made by him on account of the ship." But conferring on a Court jurisdiction to... | |
| Robert Griffith Williams, Gainsford Bruce, Charles Fuhr Jemmett - Admiralty - 1902 - 852 pages
...of bill of lading. DAMAGE TO CARGO. BY the Admiralty Court Act, 1861 (a), s. 6, it is provided that the High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by the owner or consignee or assignee of any bill of lading of any goods carried into any port of England... | |
| Sir Francis Taylor Piggott, Francis Taylor Piggott - Consular jurisdiction - 1907 - 362 pages
...Wales, or any share thereof: with power to settle accounts, and to direct the sale of the ship. Claims by a seaman of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship; and claims by the master of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, and for disbursements... | |
| New Zealand - History - 1909 - 672 pages
...according to the provisions of this Act, the following causes : — (a.) Any claim exceeding fifty pounds by a seaman of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, whether the same is due under a special contract or otherwise : (2.) If in any such cause the plaintiff does not recover... | |
| Thomas Gilbert Carver, Robert Alderson Wright Baron Wright - Bills of lading - 1909 - 1156 pages
...Mary, (1 859) Swnbey By the Admiralty Court Act, 1861, sect. 6, it was enacted Sect. 685. that : — " The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by the owner or consignee or assignee of any bill of lading of any goods carried into any port in England... | |
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