The Application of the Morton Principles in Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v The King in Singapore Reconsidered
For the interpretation of clauses that purportto allow a contracting party, the proferens, to exclude or limit, or beindemnified against, liability that arises by reason of his or his agents’negligence, certain principles were laid down by the Privy Council in 1952 inCanada Steamship Lines Ltd v The...
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Main Author: | LOO, Wee Ling |
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