Results: 33

  • Colonial Bank of Australasia v Willan

    23 Mar 1874 LR 5 PC 417, PC

    Subsequent considerations : 2 neutral. Subsequent citations: 7.
    MINESMining courts of the colony of victoriaAppeal
  • Richer v Voyer

    02 May 1874 LR 5 PC 461, PC

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTCivil code of lower canadaEssentials to Gift
  • Wood v Smith

    20 Mar 1874 LR 5 PC 451, PC

    SHIPPINGCompulsory pilotageExemption from Liability under 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104, s. 388
  • Blackmore v The North Australian Co Ltd

    13 Nov 1873 LR 5 PC 24, PC

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    COLONYColonial actStatutory Obligation
  • The Chaudiere Gold Mining Co Of Boston v George Desbarats, William E Desbarats, and Dame Louise Pothier

    29 Jul 1873 LR 5 PC 277, PC

    LANDMortmainA Trading Corporation cannot acquire or hold Lands in Lower Canada
  • Dapueto v Messrs James Wyllie & Co

    21 Mar 1874 LR 5 PC 482, PC

    Subsequent citations: 3.
    ADMIRALTYAdmiralty court act, 1861, s. 6Liability of Ship for Breach of Contract where Goods carried into English port.
    SIR MONTAGUE E. SMITH:— This is an appeal from an order of the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, rejecting a Petition on Protest to the jurisdiction of the Court, in a cause in rem instituted against the ship Pieve Superiore, for damage to cargo under the 6th section of the Admiralty Court Act, 1861. The facts alleged in the Petition on Protest are: that the Appellant, the owner of the ship, lived in Genoa; and that, on the 30th March, 1872, a charterparty was made in London, between him and Mr. Schiller, on behalf of the house of
  • McLean v McKay

    09 May 1873 LR 5 PC 327, PC

    CONTRACTValidity of ContractEasement
  • Pisani v Attorney-General for Gibraltar

    23 Jun 1874 LR 5 PC 516, PC

    PRACTICEConsentWaiver of Appeal
  • Thomas Shrubsole Beal, The Master, and Harry S Edwards, The Owner Of The SteamshipJames C Stevenson v Ferdinand Marchais, The Master, and Francis Pineau, The Owner Of The BarqueBougainville

    24 Apr 1873 LR 5 PC 316, PC

    SHIPPINGDuty of steamer approaching sailing-vesselContributory Negligence.
    SIR ROBERT J. PHILLIMORE:— This is an appeal from the decision of the Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Gibraltar in a case of collision between a steamer and a sailing-vessel. The collision took place in the Straits of Gibraltar, according to the best conclusion their Lordships can come to from the evidence, somewhere about eight and a half miles east of Tarifa. The nature of the damage was this: The sailing-vessel ran into the steamer at right angles ten feet abaft the stem. The consequences of the collision were very serious to both vessels, both being obliged to put
  • Prince v The Queen

    03 Dec 1873 LR 5 PC 1, PC

    CUSTOMS AND EXCISENew south wales customs acts, construction ofOmission in Bill of Entry

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