Brani Island, Owners of Cargo Laden on Board; Kuso Island, Owners of v; The Kusu Island

JurisdictionSingapore
Judgment Date1989
Date1989
Year1989
CourtCourt of Appeal (Singapore)
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4 cases
  • Kuo Fen Ching and Another v Dauphin Offshore Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 2 July 1999
    ...Entry of appearance does not result in the fusion of the two. The authorities cited by appellants’ counsel such as The “Kusu Island” [1989] 3 MLJ 257 and The “Indian Grace” [1998] 1 LLR 1 were in fact in support of the proposition that when an owner of the vessel entered an appearance and t......
  • Dauphin Offshore Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd Inc v Owners of the Vessel Capricorn
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 6 November 1998
    ...in rem and in personam, could not continue. In support of this submission, Mr Lim quoted the cases of The Kusu Island [1989] SLR 119 [1989] 3 MLJ 257 , The Indian Grace [1998] 1 Lloyd`s Rep 1 and Lazard Brothers & Co v Midland Bank Ltd [1933] AC 289. 7.In The Kusu Island , the plaintiffs ha......
  • Dauphin Offshore Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd Inc v Owners of the Vessel Capricorn
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 6 November 1998
    ...in rem and in personam, could not continue. In support of this submission, Mr Lim quoted the cases of The Kusu Island [1989] SLR 119 [1989] 3 MLJ 257 , The Indian Grace [1998] 1 Lloyd`s Rep 1 and Lazard Brothers & Co v Midland Bank Ltd [1933] AC 289. 7.In The Kusu Island , the plaintiffs ha......
  • Kuo Fen Ching and Another v Dauphin Offshore Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd
    • Singapore
    • Court of Three Judges (Singapore)
    • 2 July 1999
    ...Entry of appearance does not result in the fusion of the two. The authorities cited by appellants’ counsel such as The “Kusu Island” [1989] 3 MLJ 257 and The “Indian Grace” [1998] 1 LLR 1 were in fact in support of the proposition that when an owner of the vessel entered an appearance and t......

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