Maritime New Zealand wins first mate case appeal
- Wednesday 15 April 2009, 00:00
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MARITIME New Zealand has won its appeal in a case that argued whether a deck officer could be deemed to be in command of a vessel while the master was asleep, writes Sandra Speares .The New Zealand Court of Appeal overturned a New Zealand High Court ruling that the first mate of...
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