The Mudlark
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1911 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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16 cases
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Clark (Inspector of Taxes) v Perks (No 2); MacLeod (Inspector of Taxes) v Same; Guild (Inspector of Taxes) v Newrick and Another
...structures of very specialised kinds, for example: (1) A "Hopper-barge", used in connection with dredging ( The Mac (1882) 7PD 126: The Mudlark [1911] PD 116): "She is used for dredging purposes and has a double bottom. She has no means of propulsion, but her owners employ a tug to take her......
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The Environment Agency v Mr Christopher Gibbs and Another
...their own means of propulsion. I doubt that this is an extension of the ordinary meaning of vessel; see The Mac (1882) L.R. 7 P.D. 126, The Mudlark [1911] P.116 and The Harlow [1922] P. 175 where barges were held to be ships or vessels. The second part of the definition makes clear that "an......
- Mcilwraith Mceacharn Ltd v Shell Company of Australia Ltd
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The Harlow
...built in the United Kingdom and used in the Thames navigation. They were always towed and were never propelled by oars]: The Mudlark, 1911, P. 116; The Mac, 4 Asp. Mar Law Cas. 555; 46 L. T. Rep. 907: 7 Prob. Div. 126. The Silver is a ship " recognised as a British ship," notwithstanding sh......
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1 books & journal articles
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Sweden's Substitute for the Juvenile Court
...eds., Forhandlingerne paa DanskKriminalistforenings ottende Aarsmøde den9-11 Maj 1911. (248 pp. Copenhagen: Gyl-dendalske Boghandel, 1911), pp. 116-74. 148The act of 1924 went far in meetingcriticisms. Today all but a small num-ber of very small rural communes-113-have separate boards of ch......