The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... ship for costs , 74 Admiralty jurisdiction , should it be abolished ? 2 Amendment of the Bankruptcy Act 1869 , The , 423 An Indian Judge on the scientific study of the law , 111 Another anomaly in the law of lunacy , 265 Appellate ...
... ship for costs , 74 Admiralty jurisdiction , should it be abolished ? 2 Amendment of the Bankruptcy Act 1869 , The , 423 An Indian Judge on the scientific study of the law , 111 Another anomaly in the law of lunacy , 265 Appellate ...
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... SHIP'S AGENT TO SUE FOR NECES . SARIES . - The agents of a foreign ship in a British port , who have paid for necessaries supplied to her , or who have rendered themselves liable to pay for such necessaries , may sue the ship for such ...
... SHIP'S AGENT TO SUE FOR NECES . SARIES . - The agents of a foreign ship in a British port , who have paid for necessaries supplied to her , or who have rendered themselves liable to pay for such necessaries , may sue the ship for such ...
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... ship having been a voyage , returned to English port in charge of M. , one of the masters and the shipbroker was then appointed by that master to be broker for the ship whilst in that port . The broker had no previous know- ledge of the ...
... ship having been a voyage , returned to English port in charge of M. , one of the masters and the shipbroker was then appointed by that master to be broker for the ship whilst in that port . The broker had no previous know- ledge of the ...
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... ship , they are bound by a stipulation as to lien in the charter party . Bills of lading signed by the master are prima facie evidence that the quantities named therein were received on board by him ; the onus of rebutting this pre ...
... ship , they are bound by a stipulation as to lien in the charter party . Bills of lading signed by the master are prima facie evidence that the quantities named therein were received on board by him ; the onus of rebutting this pre ...
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... ship to a barge within the body of a county , the words of that section simply applying to " damage received by any ship or sea - going vessel . " This was true enough , but the inference which the court was left to draw from the case ...
... ship to a barge within the body of a county , the words of that section simply applying to " damage received by any ship or sea - going vessel . " This was true enough , but the inference which the court was left to draw from the case ...
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