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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday February 15 1915

1915

If the neutral vessel refuses to follow or through stress of weather or some other inevitable cause the captor is unable to take her to home port and there is no question of the cargo being of a contraband nature she may be justified in sinking the netural vessel after ensuring the safety of her crew and taking care to preserve the ship’s papers as a proof of her bond fides in the matter. [...] 18 of the Act but no suit will lie to have the certificate and the decree set aside on the mere ground that the certificate was obtained by the use of false evidence. [...] This book of barely 250 pages presents a careful analysis of the law of torts based evidently on a close study of the standard works on the subject and a first-hand acquaitance with the cases the facts of which and the decisions arrived at are recorded at every step to illustrate the points enunciated. [...] The German Government having placed an embargo on the export of sugar on the 31st July the Plaintiffs on August 1st gave orders to the Defendants to sell the August sugar which they had agreed to buy at the best price. [...] With regard to the question as to the effect of the embargo there was no authority to show that a mere embargo was a termination of the rights of the parties under their contracts ; and there was nothing to show that the contract was entered into on the presumption that there would be no embargo.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday February 15 1915
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