A Treatise On the Admiralty Jurisdiction And Practice in County Courts

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Where a defendant is living or serving on board of any ship or vessel, it shall be sufficient service to deliver the summons to the person on board who is, at the time of such service, apparently in charge of such ship or vessel.
" 22. Where a bailiff is prevented by the violence or threats of the defendant, or of any other person in concert with him, from personally serving the summons, it shall be sufficient service to leave such summons as near to the defendant as practicable.
" 24. Service
...of the summons may be effected on a railway company by delivering the summons to a secretary, station-master, or clerk of the company, at any station or office of the company within the district of the court in which the summons is to be served. " Special Defences. In actions for damage by collision where the defence of compulsory pilotage is relied on, notice must be given of such defence under Order XXXIX. B. , 1889, r. 47 (1892, r. 112).
" 47. Where in actions for damage by collision the defendant intends to set up as a defence that the vessel was by compulsion of law in the charge of a pilot, he shall give notice thereof to the adverse party as soon after the service of summons as may be, and if he shall fail to give such notice the judge shall, in exercising his discretion as to costs, consider what effect the non-delivery of the notice has had in the action.


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