Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law, [1845-1856]: Heretofore Condensed by Thomas Sergeant and Thomas M'Kean Pettit, Now Reprinted in Full, Volume 9T. & J.W. Johnson, 1857 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... ship should be stranded . The voyage was , in ship or ships , at and from Genoa to Leghorn , and at and from thence per ship or ships to Liverpool . The declaration averred that forty - four out of the eighty - one bales of silk insured ...
... ship should be stranded . The voyage was , in ship or ships , at and from Genoa to Leghorn , and at and from thence per ship or ships to Liverpool . The declaration averred that forty - four out of the eighty - one bales of silk insured ...
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... ship , to put into Gibraltar , which was done on the 11th of May following . At Gibraltar , several surveys , by direc- tion of the captain , were made of the ship ; and it was found to be necessary to unload her cargo . This was done ...
... ship , to put into Gibraltar , which was done on the 11th of May following . At Gibraltar , several surveys , by direc- tion of the captain , were made of the ship ; and it was found to be necessary to unload her cargo . This was done ...
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... ship was on the 16th of May , -the day after the ship's arrival . The surveyors recommended the Indian corn to be discharged . The second examination was on the 19th , when they recommended that the whole of the perishable and light ...
... ship was on the 16th of May , -the day after the ship's arrival . The surveyors recommended the Indian corn to be discharged . The second examination was on the 19th , when they recommended that the whole of the perishable and light ...
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... ship , it was the duty of the assured to incur the expense of putting it into such state , and of so conveying it ... ship ? Answer , -that the damage to the goods rendered them such a nuisance to the ship's crew ( but not injurious to ...
... ship , it was the duty of the assured to incur the expense of putting it into such state , and of so conveying it ... ship ? Answer , -that the damage to the goods rendered them such a nuisance to the ship's crew ( but not injurious to ...
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... ship be stranded : he engages against a total loss . What is a total loss ? The total loss of the thing insured , is , the absolute destruction of it , by the wreck of the ship . The fish may all come to port ; though , from the nature ...
... ship be stranded : he engages against a total loss . What is a total loss ? The total loss of the thing insured , is , the absolute destruction of it , by the wreck of the ship . The fish may all come to port ; though , from the nature ...
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Page 207 - Chambers on the day of , 19 , at the hour of in the noon, to show cause why a writ of Habeas Corpus should not issue directed to...
Page 287 - ... or such part thereof, respectively, as he shall think f,t, shall stand charged with the payment of the amount for which judgment shall have been so recovered, and interest thereon ; and such order shall entitle the judgment creditor to all such remedies as he would have been entitled to, if such charge had been made in his favour by the judgment debtor...
Page 557 - Enactments or either of them, or to deprive any Party of the Benefit thereof, unless such Acknowledgment or Promise shall be made or contained by or in some Writing to be signed by the Party chargeable thereby...
Page 397 - Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the party injured to maintain an action to recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 397 - ... the Jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Page 277 - Shipped in good order and well conditioned by in and upon the good ship called the whereof is master for this present voyage and now riding at anchor in the and bound for os being marked and numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered...
Page 65 - An Act to abridge the ^holding of Benefices in Plurality, and to make better Provision for the Residence of the Clergy.
Page 297 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Page 11 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract," so that it is no excuse if that which happens might have been provided against by the contract.