DREW BROWN LTD. v. THE "ORIENT TRADER" AND OWNERS
[1972] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 35
CANADAEXCHEQUER COURT(ONTARIO ADMIRALTY DISTRICT)
Before Chief Justice Wells
Canada - Bill of lading - Tin shipped at Penang for delivery at Hamilton, Ontario - Discharge of tin begun at Toronto - Hatch beam loose and propped up with rubber - Fire causing rubber to melt and coat tin - Whether shipowner liable - Vessel destroyed by fire - Whether general average contribution claimable by shipowner - Bill of lading incorporating U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1936 (46 U.S. Code, sect. 1300) and U.S. Fire Statute (46 U.S. Code, sect. 182) - U.S. law to apply to contract - Whether vessel unseaworthy - Whether deviation went to root of contract - York-Antwerp Rules, 1950.
General average - York-Antwerp Rules, 1950 - Deviation of vessel - Whether general average contribution claimable by shipowner.