Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 8. köide;12. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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... cargo , put on board by the Plaintiff , was of the in- Where the ge- voice value of $ 29,889 , of which $ 7,439 were in me- morandum articles . The brig sailed on the voyage , tains the pos- under the command of M Dougal , on the 9th of ...
... cargo , put on board by the Plaintiff , was of the in- Where the ge- voice value of $ 29,889 , of which $ 7,439 were in me- morandum articles . The brig sailed on the voyage , tains the pos- under the command of M Dougal , on the 9th of ...
Page 41
... cargo ; but M.Dougal voluntarily abandoned . PEAKE the voyage at Antigua , for his own emolument and ad- IN . sco , vantage . Of the cargo , 99 bags of coffee were spoiled he be the mas- and thrown overboard , and the residue greatly da ...
... cargo ; but M.Dougal voluntarily abandoned . PEAKE the voyage at Antigua , for his own emolument and ad- IN . sco , vantage . Of the cargo , 99 bags of coffee were spoiled he be the mas- and thrown overboard , and the residue greatly da ...
Page 42
... cargo consists partly of memoran- dum articles , ( on which no partial loss can be recovered , ) a total loss is incurred by the breaking up of the voyage on account of such a deterioration of the whole cargo , ( including a ...
... cargo consists partly of memoran- dum articles , ( on which no partial loss can be recovered , ) a total loss is incurred by the breaking up of the voyage on account of such a deterioration of the whole cargo , ( including a ...
Page 43
... cargo consists of memorandum articles , if the voyage be lost , the insured may recover as for a total loss , though the cargo be not wholly destroyed . And there is , in fact , the same reason that the breaking up of a voyage , in case ...
... cargo consists of memorandum articles , if the voyage be lost , the insured may recover as for a total loss , though the cargo be not wholly destroyed . And there is , in fact , the same reason that the breaking up of a voyage , in case ...
Page 47
... cargo by any DIER of the perils insured against , if the deterioration be as- certained at an intermediate port , of necessity , short of the port of destination . In such case , although the ship be in a capacity to perform the voyage ...
... cargo by any DIER of the perils insured against , if the deterioration be as- certained at an intermediate port , of necessity , short of the port of destination . In such case , although the ship be in a capacity to perform the voyage ...
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