Thomas Edward Scrutton

Thomas Edward Scrutton

Sir Thomas Edward Scrutton (1856-1934) was an English legal text-writer and judge.

Thomas Edward Scrutton was born in London, UK. He studied at the University of London, and after an outstanding academic career developed a busy practice in commercial cases, and wrote "The Contract of Affreightment as Expressed in Charter-parties and Bills of Lading" (1886). Over a century later, this is still the standard text, while several of his other legal works remain useful. He was a judge of the King's Bench Division (1910–16) and of the Court of Appeal (1916–34). [Online Encyclopedia: [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/Cambridge/entries/030/Sir-Thomas-Edward-Scrutton.html Sir Thomas Edward Scrutton] ]

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