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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE "MARIGOLA."

(1929) 34 Ll.L.Rep. 217

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Lord Merrivale (President), sitting with Captain A. H. Ryley and Captain W. R. Chaplin, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships off Dover during dense fog-Plaintiff vessel seriously damaged-Navigation at full speed for Dover Harbour-Further damage by collision with mole and grounding-Defendant vessel liable for sea collision on ground of excessive speed-Liability for subsequent damage -Chain of causation-Whether master of plaintiff vessel had time for deliberate action-"Agony of collision" -

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