When a ship shall have entered or been detained in any port or place in consequence of accident, sacrifice or other extraordinary circumstances which render that necessary for the common safety... Report of the ... Conference - Page 269de Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations. Conference - 1887Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1866 - 448 pages
...entered a port of refuge under such circumstances, that the expenses of entering the port are admissible as General Average, and when she shall have sailed thence with her original oargo or a substantial part of it, the corresponding expenses of leaving such port shall likewise be... | |
| David Dudley Field - 1872 - 522 pages
...port of refuge, under such circumstances that the expenses of entering the port are admissible for general average, and when she shall have sailed thence, with her original freight, or a part of it, the corresponding expenses of leaving the port shall likewise be so admitted... | |
| Cornelis Willem Star Busmann, Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker, Samuel Katz, W. L. P. A. Molengraaff, Foppe Gabbe Scheltema, Paul August Tichelaar, Willem Hendrik Drucker - 1891 - 656 pages
...leaving, shall be charged to the shipowner and credited to the general average. Rule X. - - (a). When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge,...admitted as general average; and when she shall have sniled thence with her original cargo , or a part of it, the corresponding expenses of leaving such... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1893 - 430 pages
...the shipowner and eredited to the general average. Expenses at Port of Refuge, &c. X. (a). — When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge, or shall have returaed to her port or place of loading, in consequence of accident, saerifice, or other extraordinary... | |
| Francis William Raikes - 1896 - 250 pages
...respectively as follows : — York-Antwerp Rules, 1890. Rule X.—Expenses at Port of Refuge, etc.—(a.) When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge,...loading in consequence of accident, sacrifice, or other extracrdinary circumstances, which render that necessary for the common safety, the expenses of entering... | |
| Lawrence Duckworth - 1900 - 174 pages
...shipowner, and credited to the general average. RULE X.—EXPENSES AT PORT OF REFUGE, ETC. (it) When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge,...which render that necessary for the common safety, the ANTWERP (continued). and passage monev at a risk of twofifths of such freight, in lieu of crew's wages,... | |
| John Alderson Foote - 1904 - 712 pages
...shipowner, and credited to the general average. RULE X. — EXPENSES AT PORT OF REFUGE, <fec. (a) — When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge,...admitted as general average ; and when she shall have nailed thence with her original cargo, or a part of it, the corresponding expenses of leaving such... | |
| Adrien Bousquet - 1906 - 478 pages
...shall have entercd a port or place of refuge,or shall have returned lo her port or place of loading,in consequence of accident sacrifice or other extraordinary...general average ; and when she shall have sailed thence vt'ith her original cargo, or a part of it, the corresponding expenses of leaving such port or place,... | |
| Thomas Gilbert Carver, Robert Alderson Wright Baron Wright - 1909 - 1156 pages
...mariners are made subjects of general average contribution, whenever a port of refuge has been entered in consequence of accident, sacrifice, or other extraordinary...which render that necessary for the common safety ; and also where the ship is detained in any port to enable damage to the ship caused by sacrifice... | |
| 1910 - 1034 pages
...charged fy the shipowner and credited to the GA RULE X.— EXPENSES AT PORT OF REFUGE, Ac. (*) When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge, or **Л havç returned to her port or place of loading, in consequence <* accident, sacrifice, or other... | |
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