Results: 45

  • Barford v Barford and Mcleod

    13 Mar 1918 [1918] P 140, PDA

    PRACTICEForeign MarriageUruguay
  • The Batavier II

    08 Jun 1917 [1918] P 66, Admiralty

    June 8. THE PRESIDENT (SIR SAMUEL EVANS). These enemy goods, discharged from various vessels, were warehoused at the time of the outbreak of war at various wharves, described in the affidavit of Mr. Whinney, and, according to the decisions in The Roumanian and The Eden Hall they are subject to seizure as droits of admiralty. The only question which arises is whether the goods, which have been brought in on the Batavier II. and the Batavier VI. — which were two neutral vessels — are protected by the Declaration of Paris. I am not bound by the case of The
  • The Bawean

    21 Dec 1917 [1918] P 58, PDA

    ADMIRALTYPrize courtCargo laden in Enemy Vessel
  • The Algol

    15 Nov 1917 [1918] P 7, Admiralty

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    ADMIRALTYCollisionNavigating without Lights
  • The Andoni

    22 Nov 1917 [1918] P 14, Admiralty

    Subsequent considerations : 1 neutral. Subsequent citations: 1.
    ADMIRALTYCollisionCompulsory Pilotage
  • Myers v Myers, Carpendale, Radford and Thom

    16 May 1918 [1918] P 260, PDA

    DIVORCEPracticeThree Co-respondents
  • The Penrith Castle

    23 Jul 1917 [1917] P 209, PDA

    25 Mar 1918 [1918] P 142, CA

    ADMIRALTYCollisionPilotage
  • In Re Shaw; Smith v Shaw

    17 Dec 1917 [1918] P 47, CA

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    REVENUEIncome taxDeduction
  • The Ravenna

    15 Jan 1918 [1918] P 26, Admiralty

    11 Jun 1918 [1918] P 297, CA

    ADMIRALTYCollisionNarrow Channel
  • The Bonna

    19 Feb 1918 [1918] P 123, Admiralty

    ADMIRALTYPrize courtContraband

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