The Ashton

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date14 December 1904
Date14 December 1904
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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5 cases
  • Evergreen Marine (UK) Ltd v Nautical Challenge Ltd (THE 'ALEXANDRA 1' and 'EVER SMART')
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 19 February 2021
    ...The (1873) 2 Asp (NS) 4. Albano (SS) v Allan Line Steamship Co Ltd [1907] AC 193. Aracelio Iglesias, The [1968] 2 Ll Rep 7. Ashton, The [1905] P 21. Avance, The [1979] 1 Ll Rep 143. Broomfield, The (1905) 10 Asp MLC 194. Canberra Star, The [1962] 1 Ll Rep 24. Commonwealth and Dominion Line ......
  • The Treherbert
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 12 December 1933
    ...of Appeal Scrutton, Lawrence, and Greer, L.JJ., assisted by Nautical Assessors The Treherbert The AshtonDID=ASPMELR 10 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 88 92 L. T. Rep. 811 (1905) P. 21 The steamship Albano v. Allen Line Steamship CompanyDID=ASPM 10 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 365 96 L. T. Rep. 335 (1907) A. C. 1......
  • The King v. The "Despatch" (No. 3),
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 20 March 1916
    ...seamanship require, that either should relatively to the other take for a time a course which if continued would intersect the course of s [1905] P. 21, at 28. i [19131 P. 214; 83 L.J.P. 113; 84 L.J.P. 49; [19151 A.C. 385. 2 [1897] A.C. 532; 66 L.J.P.C. 97. 4 [1907] A.C. 193, 76 L.J......
  • The Glengariff
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • 23 February 1905
    ...not be used. The Glengariff had the Lough Fisher on her starboard side, and so she ought to have stopped: The Ashton, 92 L. T. Rep. 811 ; (1905) P. 21. The master of the Glengariff expected the Lough Fieher to starboard, but, as she never broadened on his bow, he knew she was not doing so, ......
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