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David Burch


 - posted September 17, 2011 10:16 AM      Profile for David Burch           Edit/Delete Post 
We just posted an interesting note in our newsletter. See http://www.starpath.com/cgi-bin/newsletter/newsletter.pl?num=28

The issue of what constitutes "ordinary practice" as specified in Rule 2a is an ongoing point of discussion in admiralty court cases. The new edition of Farwells has a full chapter reviewing examples that were and were not considered ordinary. This example, however, is not from that book but from another one.

From: Starpath, Seattle, WA
Ferrel


 - posted October 10, 2011 07:34 PM      Profile for Ferrel           Edit/Delete Post 
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tburch2


 - posted October 11, 2011 11:21 AM      Profile for tburch2           Edit/Delete Post 
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