Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The ship "Cornelis Verolme"

JurisdictionNew Zealand
Year1997
Date1997
CourtHigh Court
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15 cases
  • New Cap Reinsurance Corporation Ltd ((in Liquidation)) v Grant; Rubin v Eurofinance SA
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 24 October 2012
    ...creditor in proceedings against English company in liquidation in England stayed by Transvaal court), applied in Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship Cornelis Verolme [1997] 2 NZLR 110 (Belgian shipowner in Belgian bankruptcy: ship released from arrest); Modern Terminals (Berth 5) Lt......
  • Singularis Holdings Ltd v Price Waterhouse Coopers
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 10 November 2014
    ...company in liquidation in England stayed by Transvaal court), applied in Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship Cornelis Verolme [1997] 2 NZLR 110 (Belgian shipowner in Belgian bankruptcy: ship released from arrest); Modern Terminals (Berth 5) Ltd v States Steamship Co [1979] HKLR 512 (......
  • Williams v Simpson
    • New Zealand
    • High Court
    • 12 October 2010
    ...v Salen Reefer Services AB 773 F 2d 452 (1985). 81 Ibid, at 458. See also Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship “Cornelis Verolme” [1997] 2 NZLR 110 (HC) and Fournier v The Ship “Margaret Z” [1997] 1 NZLR 629 82 Cross-border Insolvency: Should New Zealand Adopt the UNCITRAL Model Law o......
  • China Agrotech Holdings Ltd
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 19 September 2017
    ...in England was stayed by the Transvaal court, which was applied in Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship ‘Cornelis Verolme’ [1997] 2 NZLR 110 (Belgian shipowner in Belgian bankruptcy: ship released from arrest); and Banque Indosuez SA v Ferromet Resources Inc [1993] BCLC 112, where an ......
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5 books & journal articles
  • The Protection Of Seafarers' Wages In Admiralty: A Critical Analysis In The Context Of Modern Shipping
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 22-2, October 2008
    • 1 October 2008
    ...v The ship ‘Margaret Z’ [1997] 1 NZLR 629. 32 Ibid 639. 33 Ibid. 34 Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The ship ‘Cornelis Verolme’ [1997] 2 NZLR 110, 119. 35 Ibid. The reason was that the ship would supposedly fetch a higher price if sold in Belgium via the Belgian bankruptcy proceedings. Co......
  • List of cases
    • South Africa
    • Sabinet Transactions of the Centre for Business Law No. 2011-47, January 2011
    • 1 January 2011
    ...Eastern Railway Co [1908] 2 KB 54Tucker v Alexandroff 183 US 424 (1901)Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship Cornelis Verolme [1997] 2 NZLR 110Two Ellens, The (1872) 17 ER 361Two Friends, The (1799) 165 ER 174Tye v Spryngham (1561)Ultra Mar Canada Inc v Pierson Steamships Ltd (1983] 43......
  • Introduction
    • South Africa
    • Sabinet Transactions of the Centre for Business Law No. 2011-47, January 2011
    • 1 January 2011
    ...has been created under foreign law than the English Admiralty Court − see Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship Cornelis Verolme [1997] 2 NZLR 110.77 See Davies and Dickey, op cit n 57, at 114. This is the case unless he has a possessory lien or some other form of security.78 See parag......
  • Ethics in Maritime Law - New Zealand
    • Australia
    • Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal No. 28-2, October 2014
    • 1 October 2014
    ...which explicitly notes the necessity for shippers to trust carriers. 10 Turners & Growers Exporters Ltd v The Ship "Cornelis Verolme" [1997] 2 NZLR 110 at 125 (emphasis added). (2014) 28 ANZ Mar LJ 60 Ethics in Maritime Law – New Zealand International Conventions and the Like In the flood o......
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