Judgments Delivered in the Courts of the United States for the District of Massachusetts, Volume 2Little, Brown and Company, 1877 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... wages continue to the time of his return , not exceeding the length of the voyage . The statutes authorizing consuls to discharge seamen with their own consent do not apply to men who are so ill as to be unable to continue the voyage ...
... wages continue to the time of his return , not exceeding the length of the voyage . The statutes authorizing consuls to discharge seamen with their own consent do not apply to men who are so ill as to be unable to continue the voyage ...
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... wages were paid into the hands of the consul . The libellant remained in hospital for some weeks longer , and afterwards at Melbourne , until about the 4th of April , 1870 , when he was sent home by the consul by way of San Francisco ...
... wages were paid into the hands of the consul . The libellant remained in hospital for some weeks longer , and afterwards at Melbourne , until about the 4th of April , 1870 , when he was sent home by the consul by way of San Francisco ...
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... wages during the time of his disability , or , at least , during a rea- sonable time , not exceeding the length of the remainder of the voy- age . Harden v . Gordon , 2 Mason , 541 ; The George , 1 Sumner , 151 ; Chandler v . Grieves ...
... wages during the time of his disability , or , at least , during a rea- sonable time , not exceeding the length of the remainder of the voy- age . Harden v . Gordon , 2 Mason , 541 ; The George , 1 Sumner , 151 ; Chandler v . Grieves ...
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... wages would or might be as much as he would otherwise be en- titled to . If a fair contract with full understanding should be arrived at , it might be upheld , though the man were more or less ill ; but that he should lose the right to ...
... wages would or might be as much as he would otherwise be en- titled to . If a fair contract with full understanding should be arrived at , it might be upheld , though the man were more or less ill ; but that he should lose the right to ...
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... wages , $ 122.50 , makes $ 272.50 . I have not deducted the extra wages , because they appear to have been consumed in paying the hospital dues , passage - money , and other expenses for which the ship was liable , the case being in ...
... wages , $ 122.50 , makes $ 272.50 . I have not deducted the extra wages , because they appear to have been consumed in paying the hospital dues , passage - money , and other expenses for which the ship was liable , the case being in ...
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