Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench [1861-1869] ...H. Sweet, 1868 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 78
... ship could be set up as an answer to assignees claiming property which had been left in the order and disposition of the bankrupt , as apparent owner ; enormous debts , unconnected with the partnership business , might be contracted ...
... ship could be set up as an answer to assignees claiming property which had been left in the order and disposition of the bankrupt , as apparent owner ; enormous debts , unconnected with the partnership business , might be contracted ...
Page 79
... ship property except by suit in Chancery , but after the partnership is at an end it may be unconscientious , in the sense in which that word is used by Lord Redesdale in Joy v . Campbell ( a ) , to allow the goods of the partnership to ...
... ship property except by suit in Chancery , but after the partnership is at an end it may be unconscientious , in the sense in which that word is used by Lord Redesdale in Joy v . Campbell ( a ) , to allow the goods of the partnership to ...
Page 81
... ship mort- gaged three fourth shares of it to the defendant , who did no act to make it generally known or notorious to the world that there had been any alteration in the property , it held that the owner having become bankrupt was ...
... ship mort- gaged three fourth shares of it to the defendant , who did no act to make it generally known or notorious to the world that there had been any alteration in the property , it held that the owner having become bankrupt was ...
Page 86
... ship borrowed in a foreign port a certain sum for the ship's use , in consideration of which he took home goods for the lenders , and signed bills of lading , making the freight payable to them or their assigns at the port of discharge ...
... ship borrowed in a foreign port a certain sum for the ship's use , in consideration of which he took home goods for the lenders , and signed bills of lading , making the freight payable to them or their assigns at the port of discharge ...
Page 87
... ship proceeded from New York to China , and there discharged her outward cargo . While she was at Shanghae , Messrs . Frazar & Co. , as agents for the charterers , paid 500l . to the captain . They declined to make any further advance ...
... ship proceeded from New York to China , and there discharged her outward cargo . While she was at Shanghae , Messrs . Frazar & Co. , as agents for the charterers , paid 500l . to the captain . They declined to make any further advance ...
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21 Vict 9 Vict Act of Parliament action appellants ASHBY FOLVILLE assessed assignees authority bankrupt bankruptcy Blackburn Board borough BRAND Bridewell burial ground cause churchwardens CITY Railway Company claimant Clauses Consolidation Act Cockburn C. J. Commissioners common law compensation construction costs counsel Court creditor damage debt deed defendants enacts entitled Exch freight garnishee Government Act HAMMER held Hubbersty Inclosure Act Inhabitants injuriously affected IPSWICH judgment jury Lands Clauses Consolidation lease liable Lord Lush magistrate manor Mellor Metropolitan Railway MID WALES Railway North Staffordshire Railway Northowram notice Orwell paid parish party payment person places of burial plaintiff plea possession premises provisions purpose Quarter Sessions QUEEN Queensbury question repair respect Reynolds river river Orwell sect shares shew SMITH and CITY South Eastern Railway stat statute stolen or unlawfully Taff Vale Railway tenant thereof tion township trustees unlawfully obtained Weaverham
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