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ASLO MARINES LIMITED versus


Admiralty jurisdiction of the High Courts Ordinance 1980, Section 3 of the Admiralty Court Act, 1861, Article 6 [as enacted by the British Parliament] to maintain a suit for damages by charterers. Due to the damages the plaintiff was neither the owner nor the owner of the goods nor the subsidiaries of the Bill of Leading Plaintiff, however, the charter party to the tenants of the ship under the jurisdiction of the parties under the Admiralty Courts Act 1861 Cannot extend claim through. Section 6 of the Admiralty Court Act, 1861, the plaintiffs are neither the owners, nor the owners of the goods, nor the companions of the Bill of Lading; because of their charter, their case was not upheld.

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