The Heinrich Bjorn

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date14 February 1885
Date14 February 1885
CourtCourt of Appeal
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24 cases
  • The "Sam Hawk"
    • Australia
    • Full Federal Court (Australia)
    • Invalid date
  • Chartwell Shipping Ltd. v. Q.N.S. Paper Co., (1989) 101 N.R. 1 (SCC)
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 28 September 1989
    ...Swab. 362; 166 E.R. 1167, refd to. [para. 53]. "Riga", The (1872), L.R. 3 A. & E. 516, refd to. [para. 53]. "Heinrich Bjorn", The (1885), 10 P.D. 44 (C.A.), affd. (1886), 11 A.C. 270 (H.L.), refd to. [para. "Ripon City", The, [1897] P. 226, refd to. [para. 54]. "Beldis", The, [1936] P. ......
  • Imperial Oil Ltd. v. Petromar Inc. et al., (2001) 283 N.R. 182 (FCA)
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • 14 November 2001
    ...(No. 10,126) (C.C.D. Me.), refd to. [para. 23]. The Two Ellens (1872), 8 Moo. N.S. 398 (P.C.), refd to. [para. 23]. The Heinrich Björn (1885), 10 P.D. 44 (C.A.), refd to. [para. 23]. The Sara (1889), 14 A.C. 209 (H.L.), refd to. [para. 23]. The Dictator, [1892] P. 304 (P.D.), refd to. [para......
  • The Banco, Owners of Monte Ulia v Owners of Ships Banco [England, Court of Appeal.]
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 9 December 1970
    ...Later on the right to arrest was extended beyond the extent of a maritime lien so as to cover necessaries: see The Heinrich BjornELR (1885) 10 P.D. 44. But it only applied to arresting the ship itself for which the necessaries were supplied. It did not apply to any other ship. Finally, in 1......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Canada's admiralty court in the twentieth century.
    • Canada
    • McGill Law Journal Vol. 47 No. 3, May 2002
    • 1 May 2002
    ...between a maritime lien and a statutory right in rem as, for example, in a claim for necessaries. See e.g. The Heinrich Bjorn (1885), 10 P.D. 44 (C.A.); The Ripon City, [1897] P. 226. Blake himself referred to the marine liens in the same debate as "new and hitherto unknown", ibid. at 1059.......

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