Father Thames, The (Father Themes, The Office)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1979
Date1979
Year1979
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Admiralty)
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3 books & journal articles
  • The early English Admiralty Court and the conceptualisation of the maritime lien : an historical conspectus
    • South Africa
    • Sabinet Transactions of the Centre for Business Law No. 2011-47, January 2011
    • 1 January 2011
    ...itself thought that it had, or even of whether it attempted to exercise a jurisdiction, but rather of whether, 250 The Father Thames [1979] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 364. See also The Tolten [1946] P 135 at 149 to 151; Anonymous, op cit n 249, at 63.251 Cadwallader, op cit n 49, at 120.252 Lucas, op ci......
  • The Owner's Vulnerability to the Liabilities of the Demise Charterer
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 29-2, October 2015
    • 1 October 2015
    ...and operated by Black Sea Shipping Co, known as Blasco, under a statutory scheme. 7 The Dictator [1892] P 304; The Father Thames [1979] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 364. 8 [1979] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 364. 9 The Castlegate [1893] AC 48, 52 (Lord Watson). 10 DR Thomas, Maritime Liens (Stevens & Sons, 1980) [274]. ......
  • Introduction
    • South Africa
    • Sabinet Transactions of the Centre for Business Law No. 2011-47, January 2011
    • 1 January 2011
    ...concept.85 Similarly, the three international conventions on maritime liens have all refrained from def‌ining the maritime lien.8680 [1979] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 364 at 368.81 Joseph Drinkwater v The Freight and Cargo of the Brig Spartan (1830) 3 American Jurist and Law Magazine 26 at 31 (The Brig ......

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