Seaworthiness and Reasoanable Dispacth
Seaworthiness and Reasoanable Dispacth
Seaworthiness and Reasoanable Dispacth
Freeman v. Taylor
Facts:
A ship chartered to take cargo to Cape Town after that
proceed with all reasonable speed to Bombay to load
cargo of cotton. At the Cape Town the master on his
account took on board cargo of mules and cattle to
Mauritius en route to Bombay. This caused 6-7 weeks
late.
Held: Delay sufficiently long to frustrate the object of the
charter.
M’Andrew v. Adams (1834) 1 Bing NC 29