Duncan v K”ster; The "Teutonia"
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1865 |
Date | 1865 |
Year | 1865 |
Court | Privy Council |
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17 cases
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Reardon Smith Line Ltd v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Agostino Bertani, Cape Rodney, Queen City, Riverton)
...be treated as abrogating contracts". 65 The fourth submission of the appellants derived, if not its origin, its impetus from the case of The Teutonia (1872) 4 Privy Council Cases, page 171, a decision by the Privy Council, on appeal from the judgment of Sir Robert Phillimore in the High Cou......
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Kodros Shipping Corporation v Empresa Cubana de Fletes (No. 2) (Evia)
...obligations under a voyage charter-party at any rate where there is no express right to re-nominate. The well-known decision in the Teutonia (1872) L.R. 4 P.C. 171�a case decided long before the doctrine of frustration assumed its modern form�has always presented difficulties and voyag......
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2 books & journal articles
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THE SAFE PORT PROMISE OF CHARTERERS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE ENGLISH COMMON LAW
...del Estado SA (The Khian Sea)[1979] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 545; Dow Europe SA v Novoklav Inc, supra n 28. 94 Duncan v Köster (The Teutonia) (1872) LR 4 PC 171; Palace Shipping Co v Gans Steamship Line[1916] 1 KB 138; Brostrom & Son v Dreyfus & Co, supra n 48. For a contrary opinion, see judgment of ......
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NOMINATION OF PORTS BY THE VOYAGE CHARTERER
...Smith Line Ltd. v. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[1963] 1 Lloyd’s Rep. 12, at p. 35; [1963] 1 A.C. 691, at p. 729. 19. (1872) L.R. 4 P.C. 171. 20. Ibid., at p. 181. 21. Ibid., at p. 182. 22. Supra, note 5, at p. 765. 23. The Evia (No. 2), supra, note 5, at p. 763. 24. Supra, no......