Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords: From Easter Term 36 Geo. III. 1796, to [Hilary Term 44 Geo. III. 1804] ... Both Inclusive. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 3J. Butterworth & Son, 1826 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... voyage aforesaid , the Plaintiff had the leave and licence of our Lord the King for bringing the said goods and merchandises in the said vessel from Rotterdam aforesaid to London aforesaid . The Defendant having pleaded the general ...
... voyage aforesaid , the Plaintiff had the leave and licence of our Lord the King for bringing the said goods and merchandises in the said vessel from Rotterdam aforesaid to London aforesaid . The Defendant having pleaded the general ...
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... voyage afore- said , " the said ship or vessel then and there being licensed for that purpose ; " and in the count upon the second policy , " that the said ship or vessel was licensed as in the said policy of assur- ance mentioned ...
... voyage afore- said , " the said ship or vessel then and there being licensed for that purpose ; " and in the count upon the second policy , " that the said ship or vessel was licensed as in the said policy of assur- ance mentioned ...
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... voyage from Calcutta to Copenhagen were captured by the French and condemned as prize . An objection was taken to the Plaintiff's recovery on the ground of its being illegal under the provisions of the 12 Car . 2. c . 18. s . 1. to ...
... voyage from Calcutta to Copenhagen were captured by the French and condemned as prize . An objection was taken to the Plaintiff's recovery on the ground of its being illegal under the provisions of the 12 Car . 2. c . 18. s . 1. to ...
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... voyage from any part of Bengal to Copenhagen . The underwriter contends , that large as the poliey is , still it is the business of the assured to take care that he takes in his cargo at some port in India where he may legally do so ...
... voyage from any part of Bengal to Copenhagen . The underwriter contends , that large as the poliey is , still it is the business of the assured to take care that he takes in his cargo at some port in India where he may legally do so ...
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... voyage to West Indies : on his arrival claimed as a runaway slave , and delivered up to his mas- and from the there he was his master , and the captain , that upon pay . ment of a sum INDEBITAT NDEBITATUS assumpsit for service performed ...
... voyage to West Indies : on his arrival claimed as a runaway slave , and delivered up to his mas- and from the there he was his master , and the captain , that upon pay . ment of a sum INDEBITAT NDEBITATUS assumpsit for service performed ...
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act of parliament action aforesaid agreement alleged American bottom appears apply assignment assumpsit assured attorney bankrupt Best Serjt bills of lading capture cargo CHAMBRE circumstances claim command Commissioners condemnation considered consignee contended contrà contract count Court of Chancery court of equity covenant creditors debt declaration Defendant Defendant's delivered devise discharged East effect embargo entered entitled evidence execution executor fendant flag officer freight given Greatham ground heirs insured issue judgment jury King King's Bench latter liable lien London Lord ALVANLEY Ch Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lord NELSON master ment notice opinion owner paid parties payment person Plaintiff Plaintiff in error plea pleaded port premises present prize proceeded proclamation proof question received recover respect rule sentence sheriff shewed cause ship statute taken testator thereof tiff tion trustees underwriters verdict vessels voyage wages warrant words writ
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Page 338 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Page 84 - interest or no interest", or "without further proof of interest than the policy itself", or "without benefit of salvage to the insurer...
Page 292 - ... not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry, over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture ; and being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to or so near thereunto as she may safely get...
Page 292 - Merchant a full and complete cargo which is to be brought to and taken from alongside at Merchant's Risk and Expense, and not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture...
Page 196 - Parliament ? this is the difference, viz., where H. covenants not to do an act or thing which was lawful to do, and an Act of Parliament comes after, and compels him to do it, the statute repeals the covenant; so, if H. covenants to do a thing which is lawful, and an Act of Parliament comes in and hinders him from doing it, the covenant is repealed.
Page 292 - That the said ship being tight, staunch and strong, and every way fitted for the voyage...
Page 371 - ... falsely and maliciously spoke and published of and concerning the said plaintiff...
Page 204 - ... must be furnished with sea letters or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, as also the name and place of habitation of the master or commander...
Page 347 - ... with liberty to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him on the issues found for the defendant, with 800/.
Page 223 - which said warrant afterwards and before the return of the said writ, and before the said time when, &c. to wit, on the day and year last aforesaid...