Union Steamship Company of New Zealand Ltd v Ferguson

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation1969-0305 HCA C,[1969] HCA 73
Year1969
Date1969
CourtHigh Court
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  • The "Vinalines Pioneer"
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 26 Octubre 2015
    ...within the legal character described in s 3(1)(d). The main cases were The Regis, Union Steamship Company of New Zealand v Ferguson (1969) 119 CLR 191 (“Union Steamship”) and Fournier v The Ship “Margaret Z” [1999] 3 NZLR 111 (“The Margaret Z”). The number of cases cited in argument was not......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Admiralty, Shipping and Aviation Law
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review No. 2015, December 2015
    • 1 Diciembre 2015
    ...Atlas[2008] 3 HKC 169. 2.31 Ang J declined to follow the Australian decisions of The Regis(1939) 61 CLR 688 and The Union Steamship(1969) 119 CLR 191, and the New Zealand position as set out in The Margaret Z[1999] 3 NZLR 111, which respectively held that damage to a person may fall within ......
  • The Limits of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: Defining Bays and Redefining Regulatory Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Federal Law Review No. 37-1, March 2009
    • 1 Marzo 2009
    ...the notion of the 'King's Chambers' in the case of 'enclosed areas of sea more than 6 miles across, whether bays or estuaries'. 77 (1968) 119 CLR 191. 78 See also the decision in Risk v Northern Territory (2002) 210 CLR 392 and the exchange which took place between counsel and the bench on ......

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