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... contract of affreightment does not provide otherwise , there , as between the parties to such contract , in respect of sea damage and its incidents , the law of the ship should govern . 4. The plaintiff , a British subject at a Danish ...
... contract of affreightment does not provide otherwise , there , as between the parties to such contract , in respect of sea damage and its incidents , the law of the ship should govern . 4. The plaintiff , a British subject at a Danish ...
Page 110
... contracts made by the captain . The law of France does not govern this contract , for it is not the law either of the place where the contract was entered into , St. Thomas being a Danish island , nor of the place where it was to be ...
... contracts made by the captain . The law of France does not govern this contract , for it is not the law either of the place where the contract was entered into , St. Thomas being a Danish island , nor of the place where it was to be ...
Page 113
... contract , which bottomry obviously is , must therefore have reference to the law of the country to which the ship belongs : for the ship is part of her soil . Consequently every person who puts goods on board a French ship is bound as ...
... contract , which bottomry obviously is , must therefore have reference to the law of the country to which the ship belongs : for the ship is part of her soil . Consequently every person who puts goods on board a French ship is bound as ...
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... contract , and not that of the owner's residence , must be the rule by which his obligations are to be ascer- tained . The lex loci contractûs governs all agreements unless expressly excluded , or the performance is to be in another ...
... contract , and not that of the owner's residence , must be the rule by which his obligations are to be ascer- tained . The lex loci contractûs governs all agreements unless expressly excluded , or the performance is to be in another ...
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... contracts which the agent makes on behalf of his prin- cipal shall be subject to a defeasance , those who contract through that agent with notice of that mandate ( con- taining such a limit on his authority ) cannot hold the principal ...
... contracts which the agent makes on behalf of his prin- cipal shall be subject to a defeasance , those who contract through that agent with notice of that mandate ( con- taining such a limit on his authority ) cannot hold the principal ...
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