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of this action, gave notice to the defendant to cease acting as managing owner and ship's husband of the said ship, and revoked his authority in that behalf, and demanded from the defendant the possession and control of the said ship and of her certificate of registry; but the defendant has refused and still refuses to give possession of the said ship and certificate to the plaintiffs, and the plaintiffs cannot obtain possession of them without the assistance of this court.

4. The defendant has neglected and refused to render proper accounts relating to the management and earnings of the said ship, and such accounts are still outstanding and unsettled between the plaintiffs and the defendant.

The plaintiffs claim-

1. Judgment giving possession to the plaintiffs of the said ship and of her certificate of registry.

2. To have an account taken, with the assistance of merchants, of the earnings of the ship.

3. A sale of the defendant's shares in the said ship. Payment out of the proceeds of such sale of the balance, if any, found due to the plaintiffs and of the costs of this action.

4.

5. Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require.

Dated the

>

day of

19

(Signed)

M.P.G., etc., Plaintiffs.

(10) In an action for necessaries:

PETITION.

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, Admiralty Jurisdiction.

Writ issued

[Title of action.]

19

1. The plaintiffs, at the time of the occurrences hereinafter mentioned, carried on business at the port of bonded store and provision merchants and ship chandlers.

2. The "Sfactoria" is a Greek ship, and in the months of June, July, August and September, 1906, was lying in the said port of under the command of one George Lazzaro, a foreigner, her master and owner, and in the said month of September she proceeded on her voyage to

3. The plaintiffs, at the request and by the direction of the said master, supplied, during the said months of June, July, August and September, 1906, stores and other necessaries for the necessary use of the said ship upon the said then intended voyage to the value of £412. 16s. 9d., for which sum an acceptance was given by the said George Lazzaro to the plaintiffs; but on the 4th February, 1907, the said acceptance, which then became due, was dishonoured, and the said sum of £412. 16s. 9d., with interest thereon from the said 4th February, 1907, still remains due and unpaid to the plaintiffs.

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Supreme Court. of this action, gave notice to the defendant to cease acting as managing owner and ship's husband of the said ship, and revoked his authority in that behalf, and demanded from the defendant the possession and control of the said ship and of her certificate of registry; but the defendant has refused and still refuses to give possession of the said ship and certificate to the plaintiffs, and the plaintiffs cannot obtain possession of them without the assistance of this court. 4. The defendant has neglected and refused to render proper accounts relating to the management and earnings of the said ship, and such accounts are still outstanding and unsettled between the plaintiffs and the defendant. The plaintiffs claim- 1. Judgment giving possession to the plaintiffs of the said ship and of her certificate of registry. 2. To have an account taken, with the assistance of merchants, of the earnings of the ship. 3. A sale of the defendant's shares in the said ship. Payment out of the proceeds of such sale of the balance, if any, found due to the plaintiffs and of the costs of this action. 4. 5. Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require. Dated the > day of 19 (Signed) M.P.G., etc., Plaintiffs. (10) In an action for necessaries: PETITION. In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, Admiralty Jurisdiction. Writ issued [Title of action.] 19 1. The plaintiffs, at the time of the occurrences hereinafter mentioned, carried on business at the port of bonded store and provision merchants and ship chandlers. 2. The "Sfactoria" is a Greek ship, and in the months of June, July, August and September, 1906, was lying in the said port of under the command of one George Lazzaro, a foreigner, her master and owner, and in the said month of September she proceeded on her voyage to 3. The plaintiffs, at the request and by the direction of the said master, supplied, during the said months of June, July, August and September, 1906, stores and other necessaries for the necessary use of the said ship upon the said then intended voyage to the value of £412. 16s. 9d., for which sum an acceptance was given by the said George Lazzaro to the plaintiffs; but on the 4th February, 1907, the said acceptance, which then became due, was dishonoured, and the said sum of £412. 16s. 9d., with interest thereon from the said 4th February, 1907, still remains due and unpaid to the plaintiffs. 319- Page 55 Page 56
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Supreme Court. of this action, gave notice to the defendant to cease acting as managing owner and ship's husband of the said ship, and revoked his authority in that behalf, and demanded from the defendant the possession and control of the said ship and of her certificate of registry; but the defendant has refused and still refuses to give possession of the said ship and certificate to the plaintiffs, and the plaintiffs cannot obtain possession of them without the assistance of this court. 4. The defendant has neglected and refused to render proper accounts relating to the magagement and earnings of the said ship, and such accounts are still outstanding and unsettled between the plaintiffs and the defendant. The plaintiffs claim- 1. Judgment giving possession to the plaintiffs of the said ship and of her certificate of registry. 2. To have an account taken, with the assistance of merchants, of the earnings of the ship. 3. A sale of the defendant's shares in the said ship. Payment out of the proceeds of such sale of the balance, if any, found due to the plaintiffs and of the costs of this action. 4. 5. Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require. Dated the > day of 19 (Signed) M.P.G., etc., Plaintiffs. (10) In an action for necessaries: PETITION. In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, Admiralty Jurisdiction. Writ issued [Title of action.] 19 1. The plaintiffs, at the time of the occurrences hereinafter mentioned, carried on business at the port of bonded store and provision merchants and ship chandlers. 2. as The "Sfactoria" is a Greek ship, and in the months of June, July, August and September, 1906, was lying in the said port of under the command of one George Lazzaro, a foreigner, her master and owner, and in the said month of Septem- ber she proceeded on her voyage to 3. The plaintiffs, at the request and by the direction of the said master, supplied, during the said months of June, July, August and September, 1906, stores and other necessaries for the necessary use of the said ship upon the said then intended voyage to the value of £412. 16s. 9d., for which sum an acceptance was given by the said George Lazzaro to the plaintiffs; but on the 4th February, 1907, the said acceptance, which then became due, was dishonoured, and the said sum of £412. 16s. 9d., with interest thereon from the said 4th February, 1907, still remains due and unpaid to the plain- tiffs. 319- [CAP. 4 Page 55Page 56
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of this action, gave notice to the defendant to cease acting as managing owner and ship's husband of the said ship, and revoked his authority in that behalf, and demanded from the defendant the possession and control of the said ship and of her certificate of registry; but the defendant has refused and still refuses to give possession of the said ship and certificate to the plaintiffs, and the plaintiffs cannot obtain possession of them without the assistance of this court.

4. The defendant has neglected and refused to render proper accounts relating to the magagement and earnings of the said ship, and such accounts are still outstanding and unsettled between the plaintiffs and the defendant.

The plaintiffs claim-

1.

Judgment giving possession to the plaintiffs of the said ship and of her certificate of registry.

2. To have an account taken, with the assistance of merchants, of the earnings of the ship.

3.

A sale of the defendant's shares in the said ship. Payment out of the proceeds of such sale of the balance, if any, found due to the plaintiffs and of the costs of this action.

4.

5. Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require.

Dated the

>

day of

19

(Signed)

M.P.G., etc., Plaintiffs.

(10) In an action for necessaries:

PETITION.

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, Admiralty Jurisdiction.

Writ issued

[Title of action.]

19

1. The plaintiffs, at the time of the occurrences hereinafter mentioned, carried on business at the port of bonded store and provision merchants and ship chandlers.

2.

as

The "Sfactoria" is a Greek ship, and in the months of June, July, August and September, 1906, was lying in the said port of

under the command of one George Lazzaro, a foreigner, her master and owner, and in the said month of Septem- ber she proceeded on her voyage to

3. The plaintiffs, at the request and by the direction of the said master, supplied, during the said months of June, July, August and September, 1906, stores and other necessaries for the necessary use of the said ship upon the said then intended voyage to the value of £412. 16s. 9d., for which sum an acceptance was given by the said George Lazzaro to the plaintiffs; but on the 4th February, 1907, the said acceptance, which then became due, was dishonoured, and the said sum of £412. 16s. 9d., with interest thereon from the said 4th February, 1907, still remains due and unpaid to the plain- tiffs.

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