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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE "MAY."

(1929) 33 Ll.L.Rep. 225

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bateson, sitting with Captain A. R. H. Morrell and Captain P. N. Layton, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Negligent navigation-Damage to sea wall and groynes by sailing barge-Anchor dragged-Plea of inevitable accident- Onus of proof-Neglect to take ordinary precautions-Duty of master to have let go second anchor.

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