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] ... |
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Page 110
... entered into , St. Thomas being a Danish island , nor of the place where it was to be performed , And were this even otherwise , if a French shipowner sends his ship to compete with those of other nations in the general carrying trade ...
... entered into , St. Thomas being a Danish island , nor of the place where it was to be performed , And were this even otherwise , if a French shipowner sends his ship to compete with those of other nations in the general carrying trade ...
Page 116
... entered into a contract for the carriage of the plaintiff's goods from the West Indies to Liver- pool ; that the vessel in the course of the voyage put into Fayal as a port of distress ; that there the master properly hypothecated the ...
... entered into a contract for the carriage of the plaintiff's goods from the West Indies to Liver- pool ; that the vessel in the course of the voyage put into Fayal as a port of distress ; that there the master properly hypothecated the ...
Page 121
... entered into by the master of a ship sent to engage in the carrying trade of the world . Duncan v . Benson ( a ) shews that the authority of the master to bind his owners by a bottomry bond arises from necessity and is therefore ...
... entered into by the master of a ship sent to engage in the carrying trade of the world . Duncan v . Benson ( a ) shews that the authority of the master to bind his owners by a bottomry bond arises from necessity and is therefore ...
Page 127
... entered into by the master in pursuance of his general authority as master , and not under any special authority from the owner . The plaintiff shipped a cargo at St. Marc for Liverpool , with which the vessel sailed . On her voyage ...
... entered into by the master in pursuance of his general authority as master , and not under any special authority from the owner . The plaintiff shipped a cargo at St. Marc for Liverpool , with which the vessel sailed . On her voyage ...
Page 129
... entered into bond fide in the ordinary course of business by the master , within the scope of his ostensible authority to contract for the employment of the vessel , which the owner , by appointing a master and sending him abroad in ...
... entered into bond fide in the ordinary course of business by the master , within the scope of his ostensible authority to contract for the employment of the vessel , which the owner , by appointing a master and sending him abroad in ...
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