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Page 263
It is no argument to say , that the defendant could not regulate his purchases , if
the price , including those charges , was to be ... If , indeed , any accidental and
unusual charge had been necessarily incurred , this would have been properly ...
It is no argument to say , that the defendant could not regulate his purchases , if
the price , including those charges , was to be ... If , indeed , any accidental and
unusual charge had been necessarily incurred , this would have been properly ...
Page 285
As to the insurance , that it is a regular mercantile charge , the owner being
considered as his [ * 475 own insurer . That it is generally admitted in mercantile
accounts . That it is peculiarly admissible , in the case of an unjust capture like
the ...
As to the insurance , that it is a regular mercantile charge , the owner being
considered as his [ * 475 own insurer . That it is generally admitted in mercantile
accounts . That it is peculiarly admissible , in the case of an unjust capture like
the ...
Page 291
It can be no ground of a charge of negligence to say , that he has done more than
he was bound to do . 2. Was there probable cause ? On this point too , the case
of the Charming Betsy is conclusive . The grounds of suspicion in this case are ...
It can be no ground of a charge of negligence to say , that he has done more than
he was bound to do . 2. Was there probable cause ? On this point too , the case
of the Charming Betsy is conclusive . The grounds of suspicion in this case are ...
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