Examples of Admiralty Judge in a sentence
Urgent application for obtaining order of arrest is moved before the Admiralty Judge, at the time of making the said application Plaint and other pleadings including the draft Judges Order should be produced before the Judge.
Admiralty Judge passes an order in terms of the Judges Order given to court.
In some cases Admiralty Judge dictates a separate order for arrest of a vessel.
The appellants, who are the Owners of the vessel CMA CGM LIBRA (to whom I will refer as “the Owners”) appeal against the Order of the Admiralty Judge Teare J dated 8 March 2019 dismissing the Owners’ claim against the respondents (to whom I will refer as “the Cargo Interests”) for contribution in general average.
The Admiralty Judge Charles Hedges provided the verdict: as James was no longer a monarch, any commission he granted was simply that of a private person, invalid under the law of nations.2 Historians have tended to view this trial as an intriguing, but ultimately even-handed execution of the law, according it only a minor significance.3 Scratch below the surface, however, and unique circumstances appear that imply otherwise.
The facts as related by Admiralty Judge Datuk Nallini Pathmanathan are as follows: From the evidence of these various witnesses, it transpires if that is not in dispute that pursuant to Bill of Lading No PGM206 (‘B/L’), the shipper shipped the following cargo of agrochemicals on board the vessel at Penang Port for delivery to their buyers in Miri … These chemical products bear different characteristics identified by the UN and IMO Class numbers.
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A classical view on the doctrine of the freedom of the high seas was given in 1817 by an English Admiralty Judge who declared that ‘in places where no local authority exists, where the subjects of all States meet upon a footing of entire equality and independence, no one State, or any of its subjects, has a right to assume or exercise authority over the subjects of another.
The Admiralty Judge, Teare J, found that the vessel’s defective passage plan was causative of the grounding and that this involved a breach of the carrier’s seaworthiness obligation under article III rule 1 of the Hague Rules.
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