The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 23Freeman & Bolles, 1840 - Law |
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Page 70
... . tom . 1 , p . 447 . 3 Casaregis , cited by Valin , tom . 1 , p . 449 . 4 Pardessus , Lois Maritimes , tom . 1 , p . 332 , note . commands , in all lawful matters relating to the navigation 70 [ April , Obedience of Seamen .
... . tom . 1 , p . 447 . 3 Casaregis , cited by Valin , tom . 1 , p . 449 . 4 Pardessus , Lois Maritimes , tom . 1 , p . 332 , note . commands , in all lawful matters relating to the navigation 70 [ April , Obedience of Seamen .
Page 71
... navigation of the ship and the preservation of good order ; and this is all that is usually contracted for by any express stipulation in the articles . If we go back to the acknowledged sources of the maritime law , we find the duty ...
... navigation of the ship and the preservation of good order ; and this is all that is usually contracted for by any express stipulation in the articles . If we go back to the acknowledged sources of the maritime law , we find the duty ...
Page 187
... , which I promise to deliver to J. D. at Baltimore , the dangers of the navigation , fire , leakage and breakage excepted , he or they paying freight eight dollars , and porterage $ 1,50 . " The 1840. ] 187 Digest of American Cases .
... , which I promise to deliver to J. D. at Baltimore , the dangers of the navigation , fire , leakage and breakage excepted , he or they paying freight eight dollars , and porterage $ 1,50 . " The 1840. ] 187 Digest of American Cases .
Page 188
... navigation , " did not apply to the case of the canal being impassable by inevitable accident or otherwise . ( 4th ) That the plaintiff was entitled to maintain an action against the carrier for the loss of the goods . ( 5th ) That the ...
... navigation , " did not apply to the case of the canal being impassable by inevitable accident or otherwise . ( 4th ) That the plaintiff was entitled to maintain an action against the carrier for the loss of the goods . ( 5th ) That the ...
Page 221
... navigation as well as the skill of seamen , yet that it not unfrequently happens that they are with- out this knowledge , and that it is not essential to the discharge of their duties as mates , which they consider as requiring rather ...
... navigation as well as the skill of seamen , yet that it not unfrequently happens that they are with- out this knowledge , and that it is not essential to the discharge of their duties as mates , which they consider as requiring rather ...
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