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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... ship , or within Jue during the voyage , can be reach of her tackles , at New York , and to stow and se- cure the same , and proceed therewith to Nantes , and there discharge the same . The passengers on board memorandum the brig were ...
... ship , or within Jue during the voyage , can be reach of her tackles , at New York , and to stow and se- cure the same , and proceed therewith to Nantes , and there discharge the same . The passengers on board memorandum the brig were ...
Page 42
... ship's being stranded , could not be re- covered on the policy ; for that the words of the me . morandum , " free from average , unless general , or the ship be stranded , " did not make a condition , but only an exception . The answer ...
... ship's being stranded , could not be re- covered on the policy ; for that the words of the me . morandum , " free from average , unless general , or the ship be stranded , " did not make a condition , but only an exception . The answer ...
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... ship ; and barratry may be committed against such person by the master , although the barratrous act of the master ... ship , to the place of destination ? All the autho- rities in favor of the right to abandon at an intermedi- ate port ...
... ship ; and barratry may be committed against such person by the master , although the barratrous act of the master ... ship , to the place of destination ? All the autho- rities in favor of the right to abandon at an intermedi- ate port ...
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... ship . A person may be owner for the voyage , who , by a con- tract with the general owner , hires the ship for the voyage , and has the exclusive possession , command and navigation of the ship . Such is understood to have been the ...
... ship . A person may be owner for the voyage , who , by a con- tract with the general owner , hires the ship for the voyage , and has the exclusive possession , command and navigation of the ship . Such is understood to have been the ...
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... ship- ment of two hundred bales of cotton to the address of the Defendants , who resided at Liverpool , to make sale thereof for their joint benefit . This cotton belonged one half to the Plaintiff , and the other half to Wm . Potts and ...
... ship- ment of two hundred bales of cotton to the address of the Defendants , who resided at Liverpool , to make sale thereof for their joint benefit . This cotton belonged one half to the Plaintiff , and the other half to Wm . Potts and ...
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