| Sir William Mitchell - 1881 - 210 pages
...or Apprentice, that the Owner of the ship, his Agents and servants, shall use all reasonable efforts to insure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage at the commencement thereof, and to keep her in a seaworthy condition during the voyage. Provided that nothing... | |
| 1902 - 1040 pages
...use all reasonable means to Ins-ure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage. I think the words 'to keep her In a seaworthy condition for the voyage during the same.' point to an obligation of the same character, and not to a neglect properly to use the appliances on... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 928 pages
...437, instancing Surges v. Wickham, 33 LJQB 17; 3 B. & S. 669). The implied obligation of the Owner to use all reasonable means to insure the " Seaworthiness of the Ship, for the Voyage," s. 5, Mer Shipping Act, 1876, repld, s. 458, Mer Shipping Act, 1894, applies only to equipment; a ship... | |
| 1906 - 682 pages
...charged with the loading of the ship, or the preparing thereof for sea, or the sending thereof to sea, shall use all reasonable means to insure the seaworthiness...seaworthy condition for the voyage during the same." This statutory provision has been strictly construed by the English courts. In Hedley v. Pinkney &... | |
| Canada - 1907 - 1110 pages
...preparing thereof for sea, or the sending thereof to sea, shall use all reasonable means to ensure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage at the...commences, and to keep her in a seaworthy condition for the Proviso. voyage during the same: Provided that nothing in this section shall subject the owner of a... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 726 pages
...also impliedly warrants to his crew that he and his agents will use all reasonable means to ensure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage at the time when the voyage begins, and to keep her in a seaworthy condition for the voyage during the voyage (s. 458), and he... | |
| Great Britain, Robert Temperley - 1907 - 1012 pages
...the •worthiness. sending of the ship to sea, shall use all reasonable means to |j3 g * ^,° p0*' insure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage at the time 44.] ' when the voyage commences, and to keep her in a seaworthy condition for the voyage during the... | |
| William Atkinson Oliver - 1908 - 424 pages
...master of the ship and every agent charged with loading the ship, or preparing or sending her to sea, shall use all reasonable means to insure the seaworthiness...at the time when the voyage commences, and to keep the same in a seaworthy condition during the voyage in question. But the above obligation shall not... | |
| New Zealand - 1909 - 672 pages
...with the loading of the ship, or the preparing of the ship for sea, or the sending of the ship to sea, shall use all reasonable means to insure the seaworthiness...commences, and to keep her in a seaworthy condition during the voyage. (2.) Nothing in this section shall subject the owner of a ship to anv liability... | |
| John H. Malcolm - 1911 - 412 pages
...preparing of the ship for sea, or the sending of the ship to sea, shall use all reasonable means to ensure the seaworthiness of the ship for the voyage at the...in a seaworthy condition for the voyage during the voyage. (2) Nothing in this section — (a) shall subject the owner of a ship to any liability by reason... | |
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