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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 Can exceptional behavior be considered ordinary?

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.

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