| Rainer Krause - Law - 1994 - 330 pages
...those who have any interest in the thing, and is reasonable because it is necessary, and because it is part of common prudence for all those who have any...person, therefore, who could assert any title to (the vessel), has constructive notice of her seizure, and may fairly be considered as a party to the Übel."256... | |
| Henry Flanders - Law of the sea - 1999 - 476 pages
...upon the thing itself. This is necessarily notice to all those who have any interest in the thing, and is reasonable because it is necessary, and because...interest by persons who are in a situation to protect it. 1 If it does not appear upon the face of the record of proceedings in rem, that some specific offence... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Land grants - 2004 - 238 pages
...should monitor activities that could affect their property. See, eg, The Mary, 13 US 126, 144 (1815) ("[I]t is the part of common prudence for all those who have any interest in [property], to guard that interest by persons who are in a situation to protect it."). This included... | |
| 1921 - 1544 pages
...upon the thing itself. This is necessarily notice to all those who have any interest in the thing, and is reasonable because it is necessary, and because...by persons who are in a situation to protect it." This reasoning as to notice to all [13 A.LR. parties interested in the res of the property taken into... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 946 pages
...upon the thing itself. This is necessarily notice to all those who have any interest in the thing, and is reasonable because it is necessary, and because...it, to guard that interest by persons who are in a position to protect it. Every person, therefore, who could assert any title to The Mary has constructive... | |
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