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War Grave Ship Declaration

Merchant Ship Can Be War Grave
R (Fogg and another) v Secretary of State for Defence [2006] EWCA
Civ 1270
CA
5 October 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
Whether a vessel sank "in service with" any of the armed forces,
within the meaning of ss 1(2) and 9(2) of the Protection of
Military Remains Act 1986, depended upon all the circumstances of
the case, including the degree of control which the armed forces
had over her at the particular time.

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