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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE “BALTIC CARRIER” AND “FLINTERDAM”

[2001] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 689

QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION(ADMIRALTY COURT)

Before Mr. Justice David Steel

Practice - Collision - Personal injury - CPR 7.6 - Application to set aside - Vessels in collision - Claimant seaman claimed damages for personal injury - Whether claimant took reasonable steps to serve claim within period of its validity - Whether claimant applied promptly to extend period of validity of claim form - Whether period should be extended - Merchant Shipping Act, 1995, s. 190.

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