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THE "GRAMPIAN."

(1937) 59 L1.L.Rep. 134

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

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

Collision between steamship Jersey Queen and steam trawler Grampian in River Humber in daylight-Both vessels outward bound, Grampian being ahead of Jersey Queen - Weather foggy in patches-Election by Grampian to anchor-Anchor dropped, vessel swinging across path of Jersey Queen-Signals-Duty of vessel following in such circumstances-Look-out-Humber Rules, 1910, Rule 14. Look-out-Foggy weather - Vessels on following courses-Election by vessel ahead to anchor-Respective duties.

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