Federal Commerce and Navigation Company Ltd v Tradax Export S.A. (Maratha Envoy)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1975
Year1975
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Commercial Court)
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5 cases
  • The "Vishva Pratibha"
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 18 April 1980
    ... ... Kingdom (see headnote to the case).Next, Federal Commerce and Navigation Co Ltd v Tradax Export SA (The Maratha Envoy) [1977] 2 All ER 41 extended the ratio ... ...
  • Services Europe Atlantique Sud (SEAS) v Stockholms Rederiaktiebolag Svea (Folias)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 February 1978
    ... ... should be made in that currency - see Federal Commission & Trade (1977) Queen's Bench 324 ... francs, the currency in which as a French company carrying on business in Paris, they account ... ...
  • Pioneer Shipping Ltd v B.T.P. Tioxide Ltd (Nema)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 May 1980
    ... ... owners chartered the vessel to a British company on a consecutive voyage charter. Under it she was ... , of which a typical example is The Maratha Envoy (1978) Appeal Cases 1 in which the House ... contract the Suez Canal wasclosed to navigation. It was held that there was no implied term that ... ...
  • Services Europe Atlantique Sud (SEAS) v Stockholms Rederiaktiebolag Svea (Folias)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 19 October 1978
    ...Havana and Regla Warehouses Ltd. [1961] A.C. 1007 to apply the same rule to debt as he held to apply to damages. Federal Commerce and Navigation Co. Ltd. v. Tradax Export S.A. [1977] Q.B. 324 (not appealed on this point) I would regard as a decision on the "currency of the contract" and cor......
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