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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE "TEECO."

(1932) 43 Ll L Rep 288

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bateson, sitting with Captain P. N. Layton, an Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships Cato and Teeco in River Avon - Cato bound up with tide; Teeco bound down-Vessels rounding bend in river - Narrow channel - Held, that the collision happened in the Cato's water and that it was solely due to the Teeco having got in difficulties in making her way round the bend - Teeco found alone to blame.

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