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" 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 6
by Nova Scotia. Vice-Admiralty Court, Sir William Young, James Macdonald Oxley - 1882 - 312 pages
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Eastern Law Reporter, Canada, Volume 9

Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 610 pages
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Admiralty Law and Practice in Canada: A Treatise on the Jurisdiction ...

E. C. Mayers - Admiralty - 1916 - 622 pages
...rliiims for ial. VHge of life. Alto claims for wages and for diHburseinuntR by master of a ship. 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...
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Admiralty Law and Practice in Canada: A Treatise on the Jurisdiction ...

Edward C. Mayers, Canada. Exchequer Court - Admiralty - 1916 - 634 pages
...whether the same be 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 and for disbursements made by him on account of the ship, provided always that if in any such cause...
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Roscoe on the Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice of the High Court of ...

Edward Stanley Roscoe, Helenus Macaulay Robertson, Alfred Townsend Bucknill, H. W. Lovell - Admiralty - 1920 - 840 pages
...*. 745, and schedule 22.] Wages and X. The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction for dis- over any claim by a seaman of any ship for wages earned by nienta b ^m on ^oaril the shiP, whether the same be due under a special master of contract or otherwise,...
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The Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice of the High Court of Justice: With ...

Edward Stanley Roscoe - Admiralty - 1920 - 832 pages
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All India Reporter, Volume 7, Part 8; Volume 8

Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 340 pages
...per. sonam, arises from Section 6 of the Admiralty Court Act, 1861, whereby 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 in England...
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Reports of the Exchequer Court of Canada, Volume 4

Canada. Exchequer Court - Admiralty - 1895 - 538 pages
...in the latter Act was taken from it. Section 10 of The Admiralty Court Act, 1861, reads 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 jL'50 he shall not...
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A Treatise on the Law of Merchant Shipping

David Maclachlan, Edward Louis De Hart, Alfred Townsend Bucknill - Maritime law - 1923 - 1038 pages
...cake inch order in the premises as to it shall seem fit. 9. [Repealed by Id. SA, 1894, § 745.] 10. The High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by a seaman As to claims for of any ship for wages earned by him on board the ship, whether the same be due under...
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Reports of the Exchequer Court of Canada ..., Volume 11

Canada. Exchequer Court - Admiralty - 1909 - 508 pages
...Admiralty Act of 18til (24 Vic. c. 10) did away with these distinctions, and provided in section 10 that "the High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction over any claim by a seaman for wages, whether the same be due under a special contract, or otherwise ; and also over any claim...
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Reports of the Exchequer Court of Canada, Volume 8

Canada. Exchequer Court - Admiralty - 1904 - 526 pages
...has is derived from the sixth section of The Admiralty Act, 1861 (3), by which 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...
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