The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 23Freeman & Bolles, 1840 - Law |
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And Law Magazine. for damage done to them in the course of a voyage , it is neces- sary that some evidence should be given of such extraordinary disaster or injury in the course of the voyage , as would occasion damage in a seaworthy ...
And Law Magazine. for damage done to them in the course of a voyage , it is neces- sary that some evidence should be given of such extraordinary disaster or injury in the course of the voyage , as would occasion damage in a seaworthy ...
Page 212
... voyage , and A and B agreed to go as supercargoes , and charter or freight 540 tons of the said ship at a certain price per ton , " that is , " A agreed to freight 375 tons , and B agreed to freight 165 tons . The defendant con- tracted ...
... voyage , and A and B agreed to go as supercargoes , and charter or freight 540 tons of the said ship at a certain price per ton , " that is , " A agreed to freight 375 tons , and B agreed to freight 165 tons . The defendant con- tracted ...
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... voyage to Quebec , the mate , John Dixon , was appointed master by the supercargo , and his name indorsed upon the certificate of registry as master . supply the place of Dixon , one of the seamen was appointed mate by him . The ...
... voyage to Quebec , the mate , John Dixon , was appointed master by the supercargo , and his name indorsed upon the certificate of registry as master . supply the place of Dixon , one of the seamen was appointed mate by him . The ...
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... voyage was wholly lost in the gulf of Florida , in a violent storm which she suffered there , but not from any fault or insuffi- ciency of the mate , nor from any want of skill or knowledge of the master . She had been insured at the ...
... voyage was wholly lost in the gulf of Florida , in a violent storm which she suffered there , but not from any fault or insuffi- ciency of the mate , nor from any want of skill or knowledge of the master . She had been insured at the ...
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... voyage and the very hazardous naviga- tion in the gulf of Florida , that the vessel was not seaworthy , have merely ... voyage is undertaken , the size of the vessel , the probable duration of the voyage , and above all , the intricacy ...
... voyage and the very hazardous naviga- tion in the gulf of Florida , that the vessel was not seaworthy , have merely ... voyage is undertaken , the size of the vessel , the probable duration of the voyage , and above all , the intricacy ...
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