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TRADE GREEN SHIPPING INC v. SECURITAS BREMER ALLGEMEINE VERSICHERUNGS A.G. AND ANOTHER (THE “TRADE GREEN”)

[2000] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 451

QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION

Before Mr. Justice Moore-Bick

General average - Cargo contribution - Detention - Port charges - Vessel discharging - Fire broke out in engineroom - Vessel removed from berth by tugs on instructions of port authority and then towed back to complete discharging - Master declared general average - Whether there was a detention of vessel - Whether towage expenses claimed were port charges - York-Antwerp Rules, r. XI(b).

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