The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... liable to pay for such necessaries , may sue the ship for such advances as were made on the ship's account , but not for the balance of a general account against her owners . A co - partner in a ship may sue the ship for such advances ...
... liable to pay for such necessaries , may sue the ship for such advances as were made on the ship's account , but not for the balance of a general account against her owners . A co - partner in a ship may sue the ship for such advances ...
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... liable to personal conse- quences of a penal character . But the reason for giving the wife the attributes of a single woman applied as much to the latter class of cases as to the former , i.e. , her husband being absent under ...
... liable to personal conse- quences of a penal character . But the reason for giving the wife the attributes of a single woman applied as much to the latter class of cases as to the former , i.e. , her husband being absent under ...
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... liable ; but it would be otherwise if conscious that he was doing wrong : ( 4 Steph . Com . 111 , 6th edit . ) 65. Of misdemeanors . The following are some of the principal for which he is liable to imprison- ment not exceeding two ...
... liable ; but it would be otherwise if conscious that he was doing wrong : ( 4 Steph . Com . 111 , 6th edit . ) 65. Of misdemeanors . The following are some of the principal for which he is liable to imprison- ment not exceeding two ...
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... liable for the proximate consequences of his not performing his duty . His Lordship thought " that if any one of the shareholders had shortly after the shares had been allotted to him , discovered the facts in evidence , and filed a ...
... liable for the proximate consequences of his not performing his duty . His Lordship thought " that if any one of the shareholders had shortly after the shares had been allotted to him , discovered the facts in evidence , and filed a ...
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... liable to make good to the plaintiff the loss he had sustained by reason of his having purchased 2000 shares in the company on the faith of the prospectus put forth by the directors , which , as he alleged , intentionally suppressed ...
... liable to make good to the plaintiff the loss he had sustained by reason of his having purchased 2000 shares in the company on the faith of the prospectus put forth by the directors , which , as he alleged , intentionally suppressed ...
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