The English Reports: Common Pleas (1486-1865), 140. köide |
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a person , generally speaking , offers anything for sale , the vendee , or he who becomes the purchaser ... of the said leases and premises as above described , without requiring the lessor's title ; and , upon payment of the said sum ...
a person , generally speaking , offers anything for sale , the vendee , or he who becomes the purchaser ... of the said leases and premises as above described , without requiring the lessor's title ; and , upon payment of the said sum ...
Page 537
a : to the master , before the time for loading had expired , that " he had ceded the charterparty , with all its ... the said ship arrived at Odessa , and there discharged her outward cargo , and was then , to wit , on the 15th of ...
a : to the master , before the time for loading had expired , that " he had ceded the charterparty , with all its ... the said ship arrived at Odessa , and there discharged her outward cargo , and was then , to wit , on the 15th of ...
Page 539
... at the option of the freighters , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle ... expense and risk ; the ship's boats and crew to render all customary assistance in towing the lighters , & c .
... at the option of the freighters , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle ... expense and risk ; the ship's boats and crew to render all customary assistance in towing the lighters , & c .
Page 563
... upon the said ship , & c and further until the said ship , with all her ordnance , tackle , apparel , & c . , and goods and merchandise whatsoever , should be arrived at as above , upon the said ship , & c . , until she had moored ...
... upon the said ship , & c and further until the said ship , with all her ordnance , tackle , apparel , & c . , and goods and merchandise whatsoever , should be arrived at as above , upon the said ship , & c . , until she had moored ...
Page 589
Three constructions are proposed : it may mean compressed bales , which averaged 2 cwt . each , and which were on ... to arrive from Madras ” by a particular vessel , that the oil did arrive , and the defendants refused to deliver it ...
Three constructions are proposed : it may mean compressed bales , which averaged 2 cwt . each , and which were on ... to arrive from Madras ” by a particular vessel , that the oil did arrive , and the defendants refused to deliver it ...
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