That in every case of collision between two vessels it shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew, and passengers... Handbook of Admiralty Law - Page 417by Robert Morton Hughes - 1920 - 572 pagesFull view - About this book
| Australia. Parliament - Australia - 1913 - 1380 pages
...ships, and under the new clause 265 A inserted by the House of Representatives, it is provided that the master or person in charge of a vessel shall,...as he can do so, without serious danger to his own ship, her crew and passengers, render assistance to every person, even if such person be a subject... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 1122 pages
...ownership of the vessels rendering and receiving such assistance or salvage services. " SEC. 2. That the master or person in charge of a vessel shall,...far as he can do so without serious danger to his 83151 — 26 — cc — VOL 01 41 Opinion of the Court own vessel, crew, or passengers, render assistance... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 2094 pages
...master to stand by and to do the other things mimed In the statute Is a qualified obligation. 'If and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew and passengers' is the chief condition." The court goes on to declare that the master — "must, as... | |
| Comparative law - 1913 - 1056 pages
...SALVAGE General dtify to render assistance to pensons in danger ai sea. 6. — (i)Themasterorperson in charge of a vessel shall, so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, her crew and passengers (if any), render assistance to every 33 1er assistance à toute personne, quand... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 696 pages
...between two vessels it should be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew, and passengers (if any), to stay by the other vessel until he has ascertained that she has no need... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 692 pages
...collision between two vessels it shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crow, and passengers (if any), to stay by the other vessel until he has ascertained that she has no... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1891 - 1922 pages
...collision between two vessels it shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew, and passengers (if any), to stay by the other vessel until he has ascertained that she has no need... | |
| United States - Law - 1891 - 762 pages
...two vessels it shall be the duty of the master or 5I '"' " pei-son in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew, and passengers (if any), to stay by the other vessel until he has ascertained that she has no need... | |
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