The Ella
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1915 |
Year | 1915 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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14 cases
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The Putbus
...and, having done so, it has a common law right to recover against the owners, as damages, the reasonable cost of the work, see The Elle ( 1915 P. 111); and ( Dee Conservancy Board and Others v. McConnell 1928 2 K.B. 159). 17 The type of liability in Dutch law is, therefore, the same as in E......
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Dee Conservancy Board v McConnell
...Clauses Act 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 27), ss. 56, 74 River — Vessel moored at wharf — Subsequent sinking by negligence of owners The Ella (1915) P. 111 approved. Dictum in The Utopia (7 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 408; 70 L. T. Rep., at p. 50; (1893) A. C., at p. 498) doubted. Barraclough v. Brown and......
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Shipsey v British and South American Steam Navigation Company Ltd
... ... What duty did the law impose upon the owners of the "Hermione" which has been broken by them? In The Ella (1) , Sir Samuel Evans, President, says (at p. 119): "That eminent lawyer, Palles C.B., in the case of The Edith (2) , dealing with the same matter" (the liability of an owner whose vessel without fault of his own has sunk and became an obstruction to a harbour) "said: 'I need not say that if a ... ...
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Abandonment, copyright and orphaned works: what does it mean to take the proprietary nature of intellectual property rights seriously?
...and clearance. Compare, for example, Arrow Shipping Co Ltd v Tyne Improvement Commissioners; The Crystal [1894] AC 508 and The Ella [1915] P 111, drawing a distinction between vessels lost through misadventure, where abandonment served to transfer risk onto the public, and vessels lost thro......