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the rights of adverse claimants to Property
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Attached, either by a substantive clause or by reference to Sections 246–247 of the Indian
5. That whenever there shall be two or more adverse claimants to a Cargo laden on board any ship and the Ship shall be attached in an action against an absent Shipowner for the non-delivery of such Cargo, the Court may on the application of the master or agent of the Shipowner stay proceedings in the Action and order the Cargo to be landed and warehoused in custodia legis, and may dissolve the Attachment against the Ship and may make such order as may be necessary for the determination of the rights of such adverse claimants upon such terms as to costs as may seem just.
6. That Section 200 be supplemented by a power to the Court of its own motion or
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the rights of adverse claimants to Property
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Attached, wither by a substantive clause or by
reference to Sections 246–2
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247 of the Indiaw
5. That whenever there shall be two or
more
adverse claimants to a Cargo laden on board
If any ship and the Ship shall be attached in an action against an absent Shipowner for the non- delivery of such largs the Court may on the application of the master or agent of the Shipowner stay proceedings in the Action and order the Carpo to be landed and
legis, and may
warehoused in custodia legis,
dissolve the Attachment against the Ship
and
may
make such order as
May
be
necessary for the determination of the rights of such adverse laimants upon such terms as to costs be as may seem just.
6. That Section 200 be supplemented by a
Lower to the Court of it's own motion or
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