A Digest of the Laws of England, Volume 4A. Strahan, 1822 - Digests, etc |
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... charter - party of affreightment , that , " the parties mutu- ally bind themselves , especially the ship owners , the ship , her tackle and appurtenances , and the freighter , the goods to be put on board , in the penal sum of 3,000l ...
... charter - party of affreightment , that , " the parties mutu- ally bind themselves , especially the ship owners , the ship , her tackle and appurtenances , and the freighter , the goods to be put on board , in the penal sum of 3,000l ...
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... charters her to B. for a voyage from London to the Cape of Good Hope , out and home for 2,2007 . freight , to be paid one - fourth by bills at two months , one - fourth by bills at four months , from the day of her clearing from London ...
... charters her to B. for a voyage from London to the Cape of Good Hope , out and home for 2,2007 . freight , to be paid one - fourth by bills at two months , one - fourth by bills at four months , from the day of her clearing from London ...
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... charter 26 Feb. 31 H. 3. Queenhithe , with all liberties , is granted to the mayor and commonalty of London , and their successors , rendering 50l . per annum . Vide 1 Stow , 699. & Priv . Lond . 9 . By charter 18th October , 14 Car ...
... charter 26 Feb. 31 H. 3. Queenhithe , with all liberties , is granted to the mayor and commonalty of London , and their successors , rendering 50l . per annum . Vide 1 Stow , 699. & Priv . Lond . 9 . By charter 18th October , 14 Car ...
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... charter 4 Ed . 6. the mayor , commonalty , and citizens of London , shall have like jurisdiction , & c . in Southwark , & c . as in London . Vide 2 Stow , 4. 6. and Priv . Lond . 22. Vide ante ( A ) . By charter 20 September 6 Jac . the ...
... charter 4 Ed . 6. the mayor , commonalty , and citizens of London , shall have like jurisdiction , & c . in Southwark , & c . as in London . Vide 2 Stow , 4. 6. and Priv . Lond . 22. Vide ante ( A ) . By charter 20 September 6 Jac . the ...
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... charter 37 H 3. to the king , or , if absent , to the barons of the exchequer at Westminster . And by charter 26 Ed . 1. if the king and barons be absent , to the governor of the Tower . Vide 2 Stow , 186 , & c . 450. & c . and Priv ...
... charter 37 H 3. to the king , or , if absent , to the barons of the exchequer at Westminster . And by charter 26 Ed . 1. if the king and barons be absent , to the governor of the Tower . Vide 2 Stow , 186 , & c . 450. & c . and Priv ...
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acceptance acceptor act of parliament action afterwards agent agreement appointed assignment assumpsit attorney barratry bill of exchange bill of lading broker Camp cargo chancery charter charter-party common common law contract court covenant creditor debt declaration deed defendant delivered discharge dishonour Dougl drawer East election entitled evidence execution freight given grant held Holt Ibid indictment indorsed Inst judgment justice JUSTICES OF PEACE king king's land lease liable lien London lords loss mandamus master non est factum notice owner paid parcener pardon Parl parliament partner partnership party patent payable payment Peake person plaintiff pleaded port promise prove purchaser Quære received recover scire facias Seld Semb Semble sheriff ship Starkie statute statute of frauds sufficient Taunt tenant underwriters unless usurious Vide post void voyage warrant witness writ
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