Huddart Parker Ltd v Coiter

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation[1942] HCA 34,1942-1214 HCA A
Date1942
CourtHigh Court
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5 cases
  • Parker v Commonwealth
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
  • Blunden v Commonwealth
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • December 10, 2003
    ...National Steamships Company Ltd v Watson [1939] SCR 11; Cotter v Huddart Parker Ltd (1941) 42 SR (NSW) 33 at 46; revd on other grounds (1942) 66 CLR 624; Tetley, ‘Choice of Law — Tort and Delict — Common Law/Civil Law/Maritime Law — Maritime Torts’, (1993) 1 Tort Law Review 42; Dicey and Mo......
  • Union Steamship Company of New Zealand Ltd v Ferguson
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
  • C V Sheepvaartonderneming Ankergracht v Stemcor (A/sia) Pty Limited
    • Australia
    • Full Federal Court (Australia)
    • May 31, 2007
    ...the owner has failed to prove that the loss or damage has resulted from unseaworthiness.’ 183 And, in Huddart Parker Ltd v Cotter (1942) 66 CLR 624 at 663-664 Williams J said that if a defect is sufficient to render the ship unfit for the due and safe carrying of goods or the crew and it is......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Cases referred to in 1989 Part II
    • Nigeria
    • DSC Publications Online Nigerian Supreme Court Cases. 1989. Part II Preliminary Sections
    • January 29, 1920
    ...v. Moorehead 8 C.L.R. 330. ................................................................ 547 Huddart Parker Ltd. v. Lotter (1942-43) 66 C.L.R. 624. 149 I.B.W.A. Limited v. Imano Limited (1988) 3 N.W.L.R. 633. ....... 48 I.B.W.A. Ltd. v. Imano (Nig.) Ltd. (1988) 3 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 85) 633. 5......
  • SEAWORTHINESS OF A SHIP AND ITS REQUIREMENT
    • Nigeria
    • DSC Publications Online Sasegbon’s Judicial Dictionary of Nigerian Law. First edition S
    • February 6, 2019
    ...of the crew or the cargo, not being a defect which can be readily cured during the voyage. See: Huddart Parker Ltd. v. Cotter (1942-43) 66 C.L.R. 624." - Per Nnamani, J.S.C., in Narumal & Sons Ltd. v. N.B.T.C. Ltd. Suit No. S.C. 58/1987; (1989) 20 N.S.C.C. (Pt. II) 147 at 157; (1989) 2 ......

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