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THE "BRAA."

(1929) 34 Ll.L.Rep. 137

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Hill, sitting with Captain P. N. Layton and Captain H. C. Birnie, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships off Stoneness Point, River Thames - Admission of liability by defendant vessel-Reduction of speed by plaintiff vessel - Whether plaintiff vessel, navigating against tide, should have waited below Point - Thames By-laws, 1914-1926, Rule 36-Construction-Object of rule to avoid two ships being on apex of point at the same time-Judgment for plaintiffs.

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