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Wake-Walker v SS Colin W Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wake-Walker v SS Colin W Ltd ''Wake-Walker v SS Colin W Ltd'' is a Canadian admiralty law case concerning the issue of inevitable accident. The case was decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in an appeal affirming a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada. == The Collision between HMS Dragon and the Maplebranch ==
On 13 August 1934, ''HMS Dragon'' under the command of Captain Frederic Wake-Walker was entering the Market (or Victoria) Basin in the harbour of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After entering the Basin, it attempted to avoid colliding into the ''Saguenay Trader'', but it subsequently collided with an oil bunkering steamer, the ''Maplebranch'', which was securely moored at the time of the collision. The ''Maplebranch'' sank.〔''Wake-Walker'' (PC), at pp. 1-2.〕 The owners of the ''Maplebranch'' sued Wake-Walker for the damages to the ''Maplebranch'' and its cargo.
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