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"GEZIENA" (OWNERS) v. TAYLOR & SON.

(1934) 49 Ll L Rep 278

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain W. E. Crumplin, an Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Bad berth-Damage to plaintiffs' motor vessel "Geziena" in grounding on berth at defendants' wharf-Allegation by plaintiffs that berth was uneven and defective - Defendants' case that the damage was caused through the vessel working her engines in getting on and while on the berth; alternatively, that the damage was sustained previous to her arrival at their wharf - Evidence that berth was undisturbed before arrival of "Geziena."

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