Re Australian Direct Steam Navigation Company
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1865 |
Court | Equity |
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4 cases
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Dauphin Offshore Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd Inc v Owners of the Vessel Capricorn
... ... Marine Services Pte Ltd (`Valour Singapore`), which company he described as the present registered owner of the ... In Re Australian Direct Steam Navigation Co [1875] 20 LR Eq 325, Sir George ... ...
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The Nantai Princess Nantai Line Co Ltd and Another v Cargo Laden on the MV Nantai Princess and Other Vessels and Others
...Reported cases The following decided cases were cited in the judgment of the Court: Re Australian Direct Steam Navigation Co (1875) LR 20 Eq 325 The Constellation and Others [1965] 3 All ER 873 (PDA) MV Jute Express v Owners of the Cargo Lately Laden on Board the MV Jute Express 1992 (3) SA......
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The Nantai Princess Nantai Line Co Ltd and Another v Cargo Laden on the MV Nantai Princess and Other Vessels and Others
...was re-enacted in s 228 of the Companies Act of 1948.) In 1878 Sir George Jessel MR in Re Australian Direct Steam Navigation Co (1875) LR 20 Eq 325 said the following: D 'In my opinion the arrest of a ship is a sequestration within the 163rd section of the Companies Act, 1862. The term "seq......
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Re The Rio Grande do Sul Steamship Company Ltd
...sufficient to distinguish this case from the case before the Master of the Rolls; (lie The Australian Direct Steam Navigation Company, L, Rep. 20 Eq. 325.) That decision would seem to show that in a case like this it would be necessary to obtain the leave of the Court of Chancery to institu......
1 books & journal articles
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Admiralty
...(Pt. 209) 354 at 370. (2) “The arrest of a ship is therefore likened to sequestration. In Re Australian Direct Steam Navigation Co. (1875) L.R. 20 Eq 325 at 326, Sir George Jessel, M.R., said:- “The term sequestration has no particular technical meaning; it simply means the detention of pro......