Zim Israel Navigation Company Ltd v Tradax Export S.A. (Timna)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1971
Year1971
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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6 cases
  • Glencore Grain Ltd v Flacker Shipping Ltd (Happy Day)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 15 d1 Julho d1 2002
  • Federal Commerce and Navigation Company Ltd v Tradax Export S.A. (Maratha Envoy)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 25 d4 Novembro d4 1976
    ...when she got into a berth on the Weser. 2 The ports in the Weser are familiar to this court. We considered them in The Timna (1971) 2 Lloyd's Law Reports 91. They are these: (i) At the mouth of the river there is Bremerhaven. This is a large port but there are no facilities for unloading gr......
  • Federal Commerce and Navigation Company Ltd v Tradax Export S.A. (Maratha Envoy)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 30 d4 Junho d4 1977
    ...by Donaldson J. in The Timna [1970] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 409. and approved by Megaw L. J. when the case came before the Court of Appeal [1971] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 91. Counsel also concedes that charterers, shippers and shipowners who use the Weser ports would not regard the waiting area at the Lights......
  • SIB International S.R.L. v Metallgesellschaft Corporation (Noel Bay)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 9 d5 Dezembro d5 1988
    ...Such an assumption is sometimes made, in the absence of any other evidence, as it was by agreement in the case of Zim Israel Navigation Co. Ltd. v. Tradax Export S.A. [1970] 2 L1.R. 409, [1971] 2 L1.R. 91. But here there was other evidence of the earning capacity of the vessel in the market......
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