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M/V PACIFIC PEARL CO LTD v OSIOS DAVID SHIPPING INC

[2022] Lloyd's Rep. Plus 12

QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION (COMMERCIAL COURT)

Before Sir Nigel Teare, sitting as a Judge of the High Court

Admiralty – Collision action – Collision jurisdiction agreement – Each shipowner to provide security “in a form reasonably satisfactory to the other” – Whether letter of undertaking containing sanctions clause was in a form “reasonably satisfactory” to the other – Whether implied term of collision jurisdiction agreement that offer of letter of undertaking in “reasonably satisfactory” form had to be accepted.

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