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" a steam boat engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration from one point to another, she does not warrant that she will be able to do so, and will do so under all circumstances, and at all hazards; but she does engage that she v. "
The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ... - Page 533
1872
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Maritime Law Reports

Great Britain. Courts - Admiralty - 1864 - 446 pages
...settled, that it may be advisable for us. before considering the evidence, to state our view of the law. When a steamboat engages to tow a vessel for a certain...so, and will do so under all circumstances and at nil hazards ; but she does engage that *he will use her best endeavours for that purpose, and will...
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A Compendium of the Law of Merchant Shipping: With an Appendix Containing ...

Frederic Philip Maude, Charles Edward Pollock - Maritime law - 1864 - 964 pages
...will be found in the judgment of the Privy Council in this case. "When," said the Court, "a steam boat engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration from one point to another, she docs not warrant that she will be able to do so, and will do so, under all circumstances, and at all...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Admiralty of England ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Vernon Lushington - Admiralty - 1864 - 792 pages
...(!•) II '» not » numeration from one point to another, she does not warrant that t0w to destinashe will be able to do so and will do so under all circumstances tlon> but an en~ and at all hazards ; but she does engage that she will use her use best endeabest...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Haggard - Admiralty - 1864 - 734 pages
...0-) it '« not a muneration from one point to another, she does not warrant that tow to destinashe will be able to do so and will do so under all circumstances <ion, butanenand at all hazards; but she does engage that she will use her use best endeabest endeavours...
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The Jurisdiction and Practice of the High Court of Admiralty: Including a ...

Robert Griffith Williams, Gainsford Bruce - Admiralty - 1869 - 732 pages
...recent case (y) by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the following terms : — " Where a steam-boat engages to tow a vessel for a certain...she does not warrant that she will be able to do so under all circumstances and at all hazards; but she docs engage that she will use her best endeavours...
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A Compendium of the Law of Merchant Shipping: With an Appendix ..., Volume 1

Frederic Philip Maude, Charles Edward Pollock - Maritime law - 1881 - 968 pages
...judgment of the Privy Council in the former of these cases. " When," said the Court, " a steam boat engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration...circumstances, and at all hazards; but she does engage that she v. iii use her best endeavours for that purpose, and will bring to the task competent skill, and such...
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Wood's Browne on the Law of Carriers of Goods and Passengers by Land and Water

John Hutton Balfour Browne - Carriers - 1883 - 818 pages
...Minnehaha, 1 Lush. 335, and ¡ni he Judicial Coinuiiticcof the Privy Council, LOUD KINUSDOWN said: ' When a steamboat engages to tow a vessel for a certain...remuneration from one point to another, she does not warrant t liât she will be able to do so, and will do so, under all circumstances and at all hazards ; but...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 10

Law - 1890 - 792 pages
...subsequent case. Next as to the duties of steam tugs. The law is clearly settled that when a steam tug engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration...she does not warrant that she will be able to do so under all circumstances and at all hazards, but she does engage that she will use her best endeavours...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Vice-Admiralty Court of New Brunswick from ...

New Brunswick. Vice-Admiralty Court, Alfred A. Stockton - Admiralty - 1894 - 792 pages
...subsequent case. Next, as to the duties of steam-tugs. The law is clearly settled that, when a steam-tug engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration...she does not warrant that she will be able to do so under all circumstances and at all hazards ; but she does engage that she will use her best endeavors...
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A Treatise on the Jurisdiction and Practice of the English Courts in ...

Robert Griffith Williams, Gainsford Bruce, Charles Fuhr Jemmett - Admiralty - 1902 - 852 pages
...down (/) by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the following terms : " Where a steam boat engages to tow a vessel for- a certain remuneration...she does not warrant that she will be able to do so under all circumstances and at all hazards ; but she does engage that she will use her best endeavours...
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