The Bawean

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1918
Year1918
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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4 cases
  • The Vesta
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 16 March 1921
    ...13 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 567 115 L. T. Rep. 838 (1917) P. 8 The BaweanDID=ASPMELR 14 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 255 118 L. T. Rep. 319 (1918) P. 58 The United StatesDID=ASPMELR 13 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 568 116 L. T. Rep. 19 (1917) P. 30 The Danckebaar AfricaanENR 1 C. Rob. 107 The Carl WalterENR 4 C. Rob......
  • The Naxos and other Ships
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • 19 May 1920
    ...Company (Great Britain) Limited 114 L. T. Rep. 1049 (1916) 2 A. C. 307 The BaweanDID=ASPMELR 14 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 255 118 L. T. Rep. 319 (1918) P. 58 The BalticaENR 11 Moore P. C. 141, 149 Danekebarr Africaan 1 Christopher Robinson, P. 107 Sechs Geschwistern 4 Christopher Robinson, p. 101 ......
  • The Anichab (no 1)
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 13 December 1921
    ...transferring his property, even for valuable consideration to a neutral: (see The Bavxan, 14 Asp. Mar. Law Gas. 255 ; 118 L. T. Rep. 319; (1918) P. 58). In the ease of The Roumanian (13 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 8 ; 114 L. T. Rep. 3 ; (1916) I A. 0. 124), Lord Parker's judgment was entirely in fav......
  • The Glenearn
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • 26 February 1941
    ...1 B. & C. P.C. 536, 551, 553. 2 [1921] 1 A. C. 486, 499; 3 B. & C. P.C. 803, 814. 3 [1921] 1 A.C. 744, 776; 3 B. & C. P.C. 897, 899. 4 [1918] P. 58; 3 B. & C. P.C. 5 [1921] 1 A.C. 774, 786; 3 B. & C. P.C. 897, 908. ...
1 books & journal articles
  • Mary Parker Follett: an inspiration for our time.
    • United Kingdom
    • Renewal Vol. 14 No. 3, September 2006
    • 22 September 2006
    ...path; it is not attainment, but a process ... When we grasp this and begin to live democracy, then only shall we have democracy. (Follett, 1918, p58) Follett wanted to rethink democracy not as representation but as an ongoing political process in which people are actively engaged. She saw t......

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