Cases Selected from Those Heard and Determined in the Vice-admiralty Court for Lower Canada [1836-1856; 1859-1874]: Relating Chiefly to the Jurisdiction and Practice of the Court, Or Involving Questions of Maritime Law of Frequent Occurrence in the Trade and Navigation of the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Preceded by the Rules and Regulations Established Under the Authority of the Imperial Parliament. With an Appendix Containing the Original Commission Constituting the Court, and Other Documents Relating to the Same, Volume 1V. & R. Stevens, and G.S. Norton, 1858 - Admiralty |
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Page 226
... Mary Ann Hutton , to recover the amount of certain damages . sustained by that vessel from her being run foul of by the ship Leonidas , on the morning of the 1st of Septem- ber last , off Point des Monts , in the river St. Lawrence ...
... Mary Ann Hutton , to recover the amount of certain damages . sustained by that vessel from her being run foul of by the ship Leonidas , on the morning of the 1st of Septem- ber last , off Point des Monts , in the river St. Lawrence ...
Page 227
... Mary Ann Hutton , to star- board her helm ( b ) and keep away , but she did not , but on the contrary kept her luff , and struck the Mary Ann Hutton on the lee quarter , doing the damage complained of ; that the Mary Ann Hutton , before ...
... Mary Ann Hutton , to star- board her helm ( b ) and keep away , but she did not , but on the contrary kept her luff , and struck the Mary Ann Hutton on the lee quarter , doing the damage complained of ; that the Mary Ann Hutton , before ...
Page 228
... Mary Ann Hutton had not her main sail hauled up , that she had her larboard tacks on board , and was not in stays , but that her main sail was set , all her yards the same way , that her sails were full and that she had way on her ...
... Mary Ann Hutton had not her main sail hauled up , that she had her larboard tacks on board , and was not in stays , but that her main sail was set , all her yards the same way , that her sails were full and that she had way on her ...
Page 229
... Ann Hutton to go about to avoid any local danger . No particular signal was made by the Mary Ann Hutton to show that she was in stays , or about to go into stays , until the Leonidas was within a few hundred yards of the Mary Ann Hutton ...
... Ann Hutton to go about to avoid any local danger . No particular signal was made by the Mary Ann Hutton to show that she was in stays , or about to go into stays , until the Leonidas was within a few hundred yards of the Mary Ann Hutton ...
Page 230
... Mary Ann Hutton when she went into stays ? 3. Was the Mary Ann Hutton justified in going into stays in her relative position with regard to the Leonidas ? 4. If the Mary Ann Hutton could see the Leonidas , and yet gave no intimation ...
... Mary Ann Hutton when she went into stays ? 3. Was the Mary Ann Hutton justified in going into stays in her relative position with regard to the Leonidas ? 4. If the Mary Ann Hutton could see the Leonidas , and yet gave no intimation ...
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