Document Category Maritime Law
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| Fahnma Shopping Complex v. J. Fallah Business Center (2023) | 2023, Civil Procedure Law, Contract Law, Evidence Law, Maritime Law, Private Wrongs Law/Torts, Property Law | 2023 Opinions, affirmation with modification, Appellate Review, appellate standard of review, Bill of Exceptions, bill of lading, breach of duty, business interruption, civil law, Civil Law Court, commercial tenancy, contributory conduct, court closure, criminal vs civil action, Damages for Wrong, documentary evidence, Duty of Care, economic loss, emotional distress, Estoppel, evidentiary burden, general damages, insufficiency of evidence, inventory evidence, Judicial Notice, Jury Verdict, landlord-tenant dispute, leakage liability, lease agreement, liability for premises condition, lis pendens, Magisterial Court proceedings, memorandum of understanding, mitigation of damages, mitigation principle, modification of judgment, Montserrado County, motion for new trial, Motion to Dismiss, National Judicial Conference, Negligence, preponderance of evidence, Procedural Compliance, proof of damages, property damage, settlement agreement, special damages, speculative damages, Supreme Court of Liberia, tenant responsibility, timeliness of appeal, tolling of time, West Point Magisterial Court | fahnma-shopping-complex-v-j-fallah-business-center-2023 | 2023-opinions affirmation-with-modification appellate-review appellate-standard-of-review bill-of-exceptions bill-of-lading breach-of-duty business-interruption civil-law civil-law-court commercial-tenancy contributory-conduct court-closure criminal-vs-civil-action damages-for-wrong documentary-evidence duty-of-care economic-loss emotional-distress estoppel evidentiary-burden general-damages insufficiency-of-evidence inventory-evidence judicial-notice jury-verdict landlord-tenant-dispute leakage-liability lease-agreement liability-for-premises-condition lis-pendens magisterial-court-proceedings memorandum-of-understanding mitigation-of-damages mitigation-principle modification-of-judgment montserrado-county motion-for-new-trial motion-to-dismiss national-judicial-conference negligence preponderance-of-evidence procedural-compliance proof-of-damages property-damage settlement-agreement special-damages speculative-damages supreme-court-of-liberia tenant-responsibility timeliness-of-appeal tolling-of-time west-point-magisterial-court | 2023-1 civil-procedure-law-cases contract-law-cases evidence-law maritime-law private-wrongs-law-cases property-law-cases supreme-court | |
| Harris v. R.L LRSC 1; 1 LLR 39 (1867) | 1867, Civil Procedure Law, International Law (Case), Maritime Law | 1867 Opinions, Admiralty Court, admiralty law, Appeal, British schooner “Phebe Harris, confiscation, early Liberian jurisprudence., equity principles, fine, foreign nationals, forfeiture, ignorance of the law, International Law, Jurisdiction, law of nations, maritime jurisdiction, maritime seizure, Montserrado County, navigation laws, reciprocity of nations, revenue laws, sovereignty, Supreme Court of Liberia | harris-v-r-l-lrsc-1-1-llr-39-1867 | 1867-opinions admiralty-court admiralty-law appeal british-schooner-phebe-harris confiscation early-liberian-jurisprudence equity-principles fine foreign-nationals forfeiture ignorance-of-the-law international-law jurisdiction law-of-nations maritime-jurisdiction maritime-seizure montserrado-county navigation-laws reciprocity-of-nations revenue-laws sovereignty supreme-court-of-liberia | 1867-1 civil-procedure-law-cases international-law-case maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Jackson vs. Liberia Maritime Authority (LMA) et al (2020) | 2020, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure Law, Maritime Law | 2020 Opinions, Administrative Law, Article 56(a) Constitution, Article 89 Constitution, autonomous agencies, constitutional law, contempt of court, diplomatic appointment, Disciplinary Action, executive authority, International Maritime Organization, Jurisdiction, Legal Ethics, Liberia Maritime Authority, permanent representative, presidential appointment power, Professional Misconduct, prohibition denied, removal from office, separation of powers, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, suspension of lawyer, tenure of office, Writ of Prohibition | jackson-vs-liberia-maritime-authority-lma-et-al-2020 | 2020-opinions administrative-law article-56a-constitution article-89-constitution autonomous-agencies constitutional-law contempt-of-court diplomatic-appointment disciplinary-action executive-authority international-maritime-organization jurisdiction legal-ethics liberia-maritime-authority permanent-representative presidential-appointment-power professional-misconduct prohibition-denied removal-from-office separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia suspension-of-lawyer tenure-of-office writ-of-prohibition | 2020-1 administrative-law civil-procedure-law-cases maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Kra v RL LRSC 2; 1 LLR 440 (1905) | 1905, Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Maritime Law | absence of tampering, admiralty law, admissibility of evidence, Appellate Review, common law, correction of sentence, Criminal Law, curative orders, depositions, fines and imprisonment, illegal sentence, issuance of process, justice of the peace proceedings, libel in admiralty, monition, Piracy, protection of foreign commerce, Public Policy, punishment for piracy, Restitution, Statutory interpretation, technical irregularities, unsealed depositions, wrecked vessels, Writ of Error | kra-v-rl-lrsc-2-1-llr-440-1905 | absence-of-tampering admiralty-law admissibility-of-evidence appellate-review common-law correction-of-sentence criminal-law curative-orders depositions fines-and-imprisonment illegal-sentence issuance-of-process justice-of-the-peace-proceedings libel-in-admiralty monition piracy protection-of-foreign-commerce public-policy punishment-for-piracy restitution statutory-interpretation technical-irregularities unsealed-depositions wrecked-vessels writ-of-error | 1905-1 criminal-law-cases evidence-law maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Kruger v Johns LRSC 2; 2 LLR 89 (1913) | 1913, Agency Law, Civil Procedure Law, Maritime Law | 1913 Opinions, admiralty law, agency law, appellate procedure, civil law, intervention by ship agent, Johnson J., maritime employment, McCants-Stewart J., misnomer, Motion to Dismiss, Procedural Law, Supreme Court of Liberia, surety authority, Toliver C. J., waiver of misnomer, Writ of Error | kruger-v-johns-lrsc-2-2-llr-89-1913 | 1913-opinions admiralty-law agency-law appellate-procedure civil-law intervention-by-ship-agent johnson-j maritime-employment mccants-stewart-j misnomer motion-to-dismiss procedural-law supreme-court-of-liberia surety-authority toliver-c-j waiver-of-misnomer writ-of-error | 1913-1 agency-law civil-procedure-law-cases maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Lloyd’s Insurance v Trading Co. LRSC 5; 24 LLR 70 (1975) | 1975, Commercial Law, Contract Law, Evidence Law, Maritime Law | 1975 Opinions, Appellate Review, burden of proof, civil law, Commercial Law, Contract Law, damages, indemnity, insurable interest, insurance law, interpretation of insurance contract, liability, marine insurance, subrogation, Supreme Court of Liberia | lloyds-insurance-v-trading-co-lrsc-5-24-llr-70-1975 | 1975-opinions appellate-review burden-of-proof civil-law commercial-law contract-law damages indemnity insurable-interest insurance-law interpretation-of-insurance-contract liability marine-insurance subrogation supreme-court-of-liberia | 1975-1 commercial-law-cases contract-law-cases evidence-law maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Marrschalk v. R.L LRSC 1; 1 LLR 27 (1865) | 1865, Civil Procedure Law, Maritime Law | 1865 Opinions, admiralty-related proceedings, appeal record, clerk’s omission, Court of Quarter Sessions, discharge from penalties, early Liberian jurisprudence., equity, error not attributable to appellant, foreign vessel, incomplete record, Montserrado County, procedural dismissal, reversal of judgment, Supreme Court of Liberia | marrschalk-v-r-l-lrsc-1-1-llr-27-1865 | 1865-opinions admiralty-related-proceedings appeal-record clerks-omission court-of-quarter-sessions discharge-from-penalties early-liberian-jurisprudence equity error-not-attributable-to-appellant foreign-vessel incomplete-record montserrado-county procedural-dismissal reversal-of-judgment supreme-court-of-liberia | 1865-1 civil-procedure-law-cases maritime-law supreme-court | |
| Republic of Liberia v. Smith 1 LLR13; LRSC 6 (1861) | 1861, Civil Procedure Law, Maritime Law, Tax Law | 1861 Opinions, 1LLR13, admiralty law, Appeal, Court of Admiralty, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, enforcement of revenue laws, fine of one thousand dollars, fixed penalty, judicial discretion, maritime regulation, Montserrado County, Procedural Law, Republic of Liberia, revenue law violation, reversal of lower court judgment, statutory compliance, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, vessel cargo discharge | republic-of-liberia-v-smith-1-llr13-lrsc-6-1861 | 1861-opinions 1llr13 admiralty-law appeal court-of-admiralty court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas enforcement-of-revenue-laws fine-of-one-thousand-dollars fixed-penalty judicial-discretion maritime-regulation montserrado-county procedural-law republic-of-liberia revenue-law-violation reversal-of-lower-court-judgment statutory-compliance statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia vessel-cargo-discharge | 1861-1 civil-procedure-law-cases maritime-law tax-law supreme-court | |
| Sogbandi et al. v Morlu et al. LRSC 50 (2014) | 2014, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Ethics, Maritime Law, Traffic Law | 2014 Opinions, Administrative Law, alternative remedies, Appellate Review, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Conflict of Interest, constitutional law, declaratory judgment, Due Process, exhaustion of administrative remedies, fraud allegations, government property, judicial and quasi-judicial acts, Jurisdiction, Legal Ethics, Liberia Maritime Authority, mandate, premature filing, prohibition denied, public officials, Supreme Court of Liberia, vehicle ownership, Writ of Prohibition | sogbandi-et-al-v-morlu-et-al-lrsc-50-2014 | 2014-opinions administrative-law alternative-remedies appellate-review bureau-of-maritime-affairs conflict-of-interest constitutional-law declaratory-judgment due-process exhaustion-of-administrative-remedies fraud-allegations government-property judicial-and-quasi-judicial-acts jurisdiction legal-ethics liberia-maritime-authority mandate premature-filing prohibition-denied public-officials supreme-court-of-liberia vehicle-ownership writ-of-prohibition | 2014-1 administrative-law constitutional-law-cases ethics maritime-law traffic-law supreme-court | |
| Sogbandi et al. v Morlu et al. LRSC 52 (2014) | 2014, Administrative Law, Maritime Law, Traffic Law | 2014 Opinions, abuse of process, Administrative Law, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, constitutional law, Costs, enforcement proceedings, exhaustion of remedies, General Services Agency, government vehicles, Judicial Review, Jurisdiction, Liberia Maritime Authority, mandate, petition for prohibition, premature filing, public property, quasi-judicial action, Supreme Court of Liberia, Writ of Prohibition | sogbandi-et-al-v-morlu-et-al-lrsc-52-2014 | 2014-opinions abuse-of-process administrative-law bureau-of-maritime-affairs constitutional-law costs enforcement-proceedings exhaustion-of-remedies general-services-agency government-vehicles judicial-review jurisdiction liberia-maritime-authority mandate petition-for-prohibition premature-filing public-property quasi-judicial-action supreme-court-of-liberia writ-of-prohibition | 2014-1 administrative-law maritime-law traffic-law supreme-court |