Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd v Mv Turakina

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation1998-0511 FCA D
Date1998
Year1998
CourtFederal Court
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5 cases
  • Asp Holdings Ltd v Pan Australia Shipping Pty Ltd
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • Cmc (Australia) v "Socofl Stream"
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • The "Chem Orchid"
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 18 February 2015
    ...considered in several other Commonwealth jurisdictions, notably, in Australia (see Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd v MV “Turakina” (1998) 154 ALR 666 (“The Turakina”), CMC (Australia) Pty Ltd v The Ship “Socofl Stream” [1999] FCA 1419 (“The Socofl Stream (jurisdiction)”), ASP Holdings, The ......
  • Uab Garant v "aleksandr Ksenefontov" HC AK CIV 2006 404
    • New Zealand
    • High Court
    • 21 December 2007
    ...crew and their repatriation to minimise the cost of maintaining arrest (Patrick Stevedores (No.2) Pty Ltd v Ship m.v. “Turakina” (No.1) (1998) 84 FCR 493, and authority shows the Court may direct the Registrar, on his application under R 776A, to terminate the crew’s employment and offer re......
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5 books & journal articles
  • The Protection Of Seafarers' Wages In Admiralty: A Critical Analysis In The Context Of Modern Shipping
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 22-2, October 2008
    • 1 October 2008
    ...that part of the notice of opposition in the shipowner’s favour. 131 Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd v Ship MV Turakina (No 1) (1998) 84 FCR 493. 132 Ibid 499. 133 There was also an old practice in Admiralty for the Marshal/Registrar to pay the crew’s post-arrest wages as part their costs. ......
  • The Owner's Vulnerability to the Liabilities of the Demise Charterer
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 29-2, October 2015
    • 1 October 2015
    ...and use of the ship formerly enjoyed by the charterer while the charter remained on foot. 33 (1999) 95 FCR 403. 34 Ibid 419 [28]. 35 (1998) 154 ALR 666. 36 The Socofl Stream (1999) 95 FCR 403, 419-20 [29]. 37 Ibid 420 [30]. 38 (2006) 235 ALR 554. 39 Ibid 558 [14]-[15]. 40 (2013) 211 FCR 369......
  • Admiralty, Shipping and Aviation Law
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review No. 2015, December 2015
    • 1 December 2015
    ...Hong Kong decisions on this issue, Chong J agreed with the approach adopted by Tamberlin J in the Australian decision of The Turakina(1998) 154 ALR 666, namely, that in the light of the requirement for delivery or transfer of possession to the charterer at the commencement of the charterpar......
  • Charting Our Own Courses: The Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore Journeys in Maritime Law
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 30-1, June 2016
    • 1 June 2016
    ...Lines at [26] and [27]. 77 The Rangiora at 65.͒ 78 The Vasiliy Golovnin at [118] 79 Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd v MV “Turakina ” (1998) 154 ALR 666 (“ The Turakina ”). (2016) 30 ANZ Mar LJ 9 that physical redelivery was required for the termination of a demise charter. Instead, he princ......
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