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... repair or otherwise , is not bound to inquire into the expediency of incurring the expense of those repairs with reference to the interest of the owner . *** To accomplish the object of repairing the vessel , the master is authorized to ...
... repair or otherwise , is not bound to inquire into the expediency of incurring the expense of those repairs with reference to the interest of the owner . *** To accomplish the object of repairing the vessel , the master is authorized to ...
Page 109
... repairing the vessel , and in all the shipowner must repay the lender . The agency to borrow by these various modes ... repairs of the ship so as to make the owner of the ship answerable for the consequences . The celebrated case of The ...
... repairing the vessel , and in all the shipowner must repay the lender . The agency to borrow by these various modes ... repairs of the ship so as to make the owner of the ship answerable for the consequences . The celebrated case of The ...
Page 111
... repairs , and other pressing emergencies . But he is not at liberty to give such a bond for mere useful supplies or advances , which are ( a ) 1 Hagg . Adm . Rep . 169. 176 . 1865 . LLOYD V. GUIBERT . 1865 . LLOYD V. GUIBERT . not ...
... repairs , and other pressing emergencies . But he is not at liberty to give such a bond for mere useful supplies or advances , which are ( a ) 1 Hagg . Adm . Rep . 169. 176 . 1865 . LLOYD V. GUIBERT . 1865 . LLOYD V. GUIBERT . not ...
Page 113
... repairs . A maritime 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 ...
... repairs . A maritime 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 ...
Page 115
... repairing the ship , or supplying the ship with provisions , abroad as well as at home , is limited by the express or implied authority of the laws of his own country , or the usage of trade , or the busi- ness of the ship , or the ...
... repairing the ship , or supplying the ship with provisions , abroad as well as at home , is limited by the express or implied authority of the laws of his own country , or the usage of trade , or the busi- ness of the ship , or the ...
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