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Fogg and Ledgard v The Secretary of State for Defence, Short: Admn 13 Dec 2005

The applicants sought judicial review of a decision of the respondent not to name the wreck of the merchant ship SS STORAA as a protected site under the 1986 Act. It had been a merchant ship forming part of a convoy, and was sunk by enemy action in the Second World War. Held: The review … Continue reading Fogg and Ledgard v The Secretary of State for Defence, Short: Admn 13 Dec 2005

Britain Steamship Company Limited v The King and Others (“The Matiana”): HL 1921

The House considered the relationship between a merchant vessel in convoy and a convoying naval vessel. Held: The appeal succeeded. Lord Atkinson: ‘With all respect, I am quite unable to concur in the learned judge’s view that the merchant ships convoyed, whose task was simply to sail peacefully on the course they might be directed … Continue reading Britain Steamship Company Limited v The King and Others (“The Matiana”): HL 1921

Britain Steamship Company Limited v The King and Others (‘The Matiana’): HL 1921

References: [1921] 1 AC 99 Coram: Lord Atkinson, Lord Wright, Viscount Cave, Lord Shaw The House considered the relationship between a merchant vessel in convoy and a convoying naval vessel. Held: The appeal succeeded. Lord Atkinson: ‘With all respect, I am quite unable to concur in the learned judge’s view that the merchant ships convoyed, … Continue reading Britain Steamship Company Limited v The King and Others (‘The Matiana’): HL 1921